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iS~g~~~ t e '~ .s .. . t. "L et hpe know t :.N. he Irnak amid those country PANAMA4 .. )g4AY, JANU, *~~~~4* * 2. ~'r Jj^ ^^ ^ n ^ 4" *' .. *&, .* 7= "- "._. ^ ^. ffif.. *, -* :*****-*** "' ^ 1 ':-'- ** '* : ; +. : . *. ' ... .. . .,, ; '* ;*, v .,^ -,', ,.^ ? ^ o., :. o. ,, ,. -:=, .-.. ..- -; ;"".:. ' . . ;o, *. . * .-., *, .. ., . .. - , *: . .. ; . ,.' f -. ^ ' ., '* ^ .* -'" f l o *' -' .. ,'" ' S.'-^.;', ..'".. w:: ;*.' ,t . . ;. ... B A . .. *... .i7"".-,'*, "..'- . W fl l1" ;. F.,,A,-A -.. jtf .,eS i ..4 . ' I'm- ,, , II, q4~ 4 ..-. 2 I. - --~.k.....-. _p U . -. ., . |k-- ^a'i.4 IB~a--' 5s^ s.4 ,..&. ..,it q Mi Ia $ngul .a '. amli;s 1, MSP O' in'a 00 t rtaman, who IM It In the letg-" s. B n Idet. C 4 r&~' -.d i- n A -' President Bemueaela f state,. S -- 4 ' .-' -. ; & T*Iha * * '*-' I "" *^ .T--q 'qr* Thousands uI Past Funeral Bier At 5 --'- 0 ----- A shocked Panam6 was in deepst m thousands of sorrowing citizens filed' pet tfi flower-bedecked casket of slain Presidtg Rem6n while a sombre, white-suited attention on each side of the casket tl Throngs of people formed outside of the Cathedral while, patiently in line to catch their ti' President. ,, The Presidential sash was draped S chest and he was dressed in a white suit *a tie. The body woo scheduled to lay in state *I dall 5 p.m. at which i the funeral corte e W to slow march to the Cemltery buried. . Top ranking poffials both sides of the Iwder the Foreign Minsltry 3J. Gardi- do was appointed t new seere- ta ryeneral It the Pr encla. rI was alongside this ate that the attackers apparently man- aged to flee in a car without their everbeing spotted, SThe PreWdent had four body- guards at the track at the time. They were ittng at table clos- ert 1 bar and when the shocinpg broke out from the sur- roundimg darkness the President and '" group were spotlighted at their table. As the volley ended everyone rushed to the aid of.the Chief Executive aAd JAbe attackers made a cear wealay. Two tho were at the bar, ept i t or Just be- fore taehooting, were also ar- rested T e was one report that carried revolvers t VWi but this could - IONO KONO, Jan. 3 (UP) - Fraicls cardinal Spllman ar-n rived bypVle today from Tael for a three-day, visit tn Hong- konj.. - -. e- - renlceme -earUia way at Saet WOmere ay the emergenay roe The ~b1t t.he oupsmt B the Moq-.taleed aw.*S_ mefd 4.whpeeled to t . -' Ia bll P: ' r.T ... ." : -.- .. ;.:i, .". [ ..- -, .-,--. : .o..,. -. , '.,,. . . 4', .. , riu htot 'If AH its W7V P'lW51Pnu 5 UW3JU IA r. - aen w e their con. m6n'as brother 40 V a~t co~nclu g:01 1 g:time to arriviers slitIs,,pit that this meet- will be;wuh^he& hng has a eieved a high meu- Cathedrsa M bs.... are of mutual understand jo the CAteg i Au and eenfMde, whbleb in tbe Flags throughoui s common Interest of the two zone and on all am t nations and of the free world' naval reservations were flying at aunSb 'must chael terlse the ties be- half-mast today and will remain e eat tween thea." dat half-mast for thirty days. odly befo At noon a 21-gun salute wi ma ,de . When United Press dispatches fired from Quarry Heights. arrived from Panama last night Although Panama City was At Tocumen A i reporting the assassination, the declared oft mits around 11 many retu Panamanian Charge d'Affaires, p.m. last night, the restriction delayed In Minister Juan Mar eq Mendez was lifted several hours later school a al fll ts Merida, and other members of after President Jose Ramon ama were- ~n the' embassy staff went to the Guizado was sworn in at 3:07 day several plafe ' embassy to establish telephonic a.m were not permtld o communication with their gov- Offices and government build- s engers.' " ernment. wings in the canal Zone were Three plap Vf-vt a..a The minister expressed his functioning as usual today, how- men from Miami. personal grief over the assas- ever an anonuncement made era were not restrict alnation. from the Panama Canal Compa- tearing the eci,. "President Remon was a great ny today said: TheFAA DC-S whicb- l*esident," Mendez Merida said. Letters expressing the sym- Mrs Remon'sa "All the country had great confi- pathy of the people of the Canal Miami the de , dence in himi, and his death is Zone on the death of Presiden arrived 4:30thmoere, a great loss, a tragedy for all." Jose Antonio Remon were sent utes later the mo i We minister pointed out that Monday morning by Governor J. air returning to its oe P lnamanian constitutional proc- S. Beybold to Mrs. Remon and for its regulaify t ch eases were followed strictly in to President Jose Ramon Gui- A o upof over " the accession to the presidency zado.Inianofiefals, f of,first Vice President Jose Ra- As a token of respect to the tiveg of tD lin mon Gulzado. He said public or- memory of President Remon, all ered outie tkgate der was being maintained in the flags in the Canal Zone were Field before they WM-. country placed at hall mast this morn- by air police who One of the at Ilng. vehicle and its eatams of Re- To Mrs. Remon, Governor SOY- About 15 people lef m 4n 'his conduct of rela- bold wrote: i at the hd tions between Panama and the "MY dear Mrs. -Remon: Ing .-upon the re United States was to obtain peophs in many parts of thp i litary author t N-. .. rovifiem of the basic treaties of world offer their sympathy U NSa d1936 which exist b the Republic of Panama in-i t-tes1the two conistries con- tragic death of her PresidentIII" erIdft. the Panan"Canal raand we In the Canal Zoneeslare 'rra .w,, fully in this feeling. Panama has .. a Negotiations for their revision a outad leader I C.mM .d- ^ hue on . we In the Canal Zone have' lost I -. 10 andwere onudera friend and illutrious contea-I Gen The. revised document isporary. F., now being drafted In Panam We especially wouldhave. you SW Mg giCang h" bemen exeC know that our hearts g olt to MTAMI. a& 3 >-4. ed in he near future. you In the loss of your d -tIn-tw r stoR, UgitedStat. officials sai t gulstaed husband. in your Carribeand's Miap death of tenion will not affect bereavement our prayers are ex- hurrlain A J completion o~fthe new treaty, a& tended that God be with you In ric e foU 8e a SIw tote Washington. govern- Your orrow." orecaster m" nt I sAn0erned. Governor Seybold's letter n t woI hrtt bq mota delay on President Guizado follows: .the 'p Pan*r bo My deMr Mr. president: p VVo a &W. at -hfi uthe Mw government there Te residents of the Canal Qt aorn any reorganization Zone join me In sharing. w tM" ate. tel. tot : r tPgent OGlsado might your Ereelency and the !an-.hur over a sa~U.t fll win M a t ethe shock-*n ter rs- I4 n- s s caused by the tuaglt ieaaet-tIn 9 at oPres Olga. ,bmie4 frldSO I ' A, his' r C 4 A V "i" I - Ike Grieved To Learn Of Assassination WASHINGTON, Jan. 3 (UP)- President Elsenhower said In a statement today that he w a s grieved to learn of the assassina- tion of President *Jose Antonio Remon. Official Washington was shock- ed and saddened by the assas- sination of President Remon who was known personally In the highest quarters of this govern- ment. Remon was the first chief of state to visit president Eisen- hower after the latter's inaugu- ration In 1953. The Panamanian chief executive, accompanied by his wife and his official party, came here in September of that year in response to an invitation from Eisenhower and stayed three days in this capital. Re- mon and his wife spent their first night here at the-. White House, wherthe sthe enowers gave a state dinner In their hon- or the evening of their arrival. ,During their :al Washing- ton, the Pprsident ; eeTra ISM ', ss1" s?4 A'Sll~lJB hl .... 4u H ..A.lr tt.. li fri. omb For .a-"1 d1 s. ws. ~a d show Ate grei risk -to d6AL - Now ' :: I vo0 WHISKY 1. warn-I eftr usi :'S *_. E' .. W' T= PANAMA, AM.U-CANS..5 uIENDm wT B VAILB WW' . C:.. n... ilP. IE PANAMA AMERICAN 'ewnI .AND .PUBLIS1EDmY TTH EPANAMA AM CA11 Ph4. INC. Ay *e FOUNDgsa myNELSON ROUlgfMysLL IN INES -a-t t -O14 rina- '* HARODIO ARIAS. CITOR ' S 1*7. H Sfhrr P. 0 Box 114. PANAMA. R. OF P. '* TCLIrCNE PANE AMA No 1-0740 15 LiNES I CASLE A ,.es, PANAM'ICAN. P-.ANAMA . S O IN ADVANCE 100y VICTOR RIESEL M W0. 1 #s ,. Walter Reuther, leader of O =m Wils SY F.M THE READIERS OWN COLUMN would not be the driving, informed t wherever businessmen or labor Ious and bl a d uuosew hs gga met leaden gather they sooner or S i ha kl- C M A II K fi Alater ask whether the restless red- 1 Robe t d m yoS o k indlyletme EMAI L BOX theXde- oe iima_ SC I head wants t be the first labor thrfr r - t n zI 5.6mehow Rm er seems to take h oerIWia h at fr h1 T : ef o ted i The Paeqmern such talk as a personal affront. tr.Me o- e M ai l eson en forum for reade rspof T herpoea gatnAm erican._Wl i , ars are rece ived grefully ndn aled in wholly cnfd n al Why I don't know.o for batte ' t oN eatibIOeamletterdon't I hImpaert ie f d eIr't ?epper .h bear o#a E eesel boom some place. the n . t day. Lette e published In the ordermevHcv e e Itr, i m regardless of how el "a Plowe frotokeep theIste".limited tosem.p aeehath. Ri either takes it, ei e i a Ts suchH 1 SThisoewspawper asumesno res e sibilityl for st atemen eal p naion everywhere.ot that the A and CIO heWtat. to te' -- membew which goi have great in. aoem off Vt ab.Ie bres... 7 e waSsucmt RENT REDUCTION fuenc- ie k Democratic ilt hap one got lof to & bid h Party. And sooner or later be a h Armed Services Committee t t wy after his theaat *Ur. Ooto name o lo t n Do acru w th U t e f w i ' T discount was grateful y received by one And all but ae n headoe FBg Depte t fev. e s years aPo1141 s'me 8tat. .alk then goesthat the 47-aj..faPu. b-"*1 - 1 ble Ifkmect of rentals the 0m0 report for IM Cna l for natiomeredal fic. We evey- S Statelby This offered w himm de *b SJd..CircularA-*...statesthe policy of recoveringraIlionandbeit.ogCalcani Stat o i te Se it h been applied only to U.S. rate quarters becaus- W body includb Mr. euW can wiRu alson rerposible fr pot a of personable rentals. from low-salaried local rats e-i now reax , for a while ay-way. Wlon weas a enera ue t poe adi e I It will surprise the nation's top., K i' nthepoicyAs waichho e a era tl India. -The litter sent is a fast but the oddity of It is the asm- most labor leaders if the AFL and b ve dut e ers have tel.1 Cooper .C . I phlty that setsAs* adnd nullifleas thefamouslCircularA -45.. COe. rg, ..morecontract cr GM and 'e Mg n Knuk heshould h i te a te e ,....T.-aR..N ESR.E a eels e some of igally to the pol areverea. aa Ue - Referring again to the 1953 GAO p.udit we are given the coalitions are not a war with each t t ol ig re asn being prior to "general corporate charges. other, instead of living with eachI Bob Anderson, who will become a n, SProfit Lo yer o s the new secretary of defense, is a delegates to the United Natos, Profitou year or so. Lifelong Texas Democrat, wihb o a U I. Ri Rentals ................178811 AFL president George Meany and bolted the party to work atfor Elsesb C ao tsrve It d.a uses pa nt Expe.nsei 22184 some of his highlybp land policy- hower ty1tow of o Cseoer s Othergn service.355 making colleagues blieve that bod briggest ranch In the s wee ch p Other Aslim vcea ............. ,9- Walter Reuther now does not want State, tie Wagioner estate at can to a s Ne1 e ............................. yibe tn ve t h ataestherwil Vernon. Teas ithan acre a it s the 0AO, rental rats do not collect for inter- NeowinextheoAFLNifo noot Sc po0itical twist. fad00 @Ooer, ent but there Is quit a difference threat to bolt O and t ho o .- i n d $ 1 I1 solely for depreciation and At b the m bol ve e0Ia.d.oi the rCn a po i te nt f re at v sm e o f Se r Coel mtY'1,ot PON* of leave travel for Housing 114- explain sodden ic rc a s ?%)ti so th aaaa of oame W .0 annually iai t _Toexp l.n_ this, f shift 1c athleav ch y w ascosid ered a.. ibyfirst that labor po is pl. O IHday Eating. for Texans and the t S S piftes m ia d mbAlrcihated.d h p with a finesse and see Whichdomus amount of Texas e' Senator Clemente, t* pg later e will gt the 50% reduction recommended would make an old riI -"poured into his campaign .* , a w e tViennese diplomat BRUARK H ymedaterVy.aaftterm e ulle.-BM-nlatnon report. Happy New Year dull as a knife which won't cut Bthe Navy, however, Ande porttnt that rexedlow J. mustard. showed that he iteAded to r ot om B J. A. Noles As in old world politlie, where t"lke so hmany civilian t e etr- NOTE-Thouh la the in" S(/ there were always secret docu- Possibly we pamper our figures, specially for the occasion, and for dies on top of the solid tuff, but a lei, he did not mallow the admiral t l hd tol ea K'- -- -- meets, there is one in this labor or perhaps .we have lost apple. once the kids were aliuwe to ka's digestive apparatus aurps- to rm him. He ve themaptoit senator Cemes, th Demo* TO A ROAD game too. It is a letter. This mis- tit but 1 seem to miss the orgies Iourmandie" without parental eth that of a by oat, an no ed rebuff when he moted Cat. wh i e S SL mTO A ROAD s0G ive waM sent by AFL president cf hollay eating I remember from Injunction. And then there were lasting harm was cone. er e Hyman tkover, th e p r *ae fleS IGeorge Meany to CIO president young, e, ncerous days. It is way three kinds of cake, a black These were the days when Adudts atom c specialist, to be an adm- imr p-working ocrate a- SWalter Reuther lat month, after nol r Mfahable to gorge; the and a white fruit eake full of were supposed to grow comfortably ral after the admirals had twice smoaon there. Dimorac t * Meany had tried for two month to calorie has betrayed th groaning jucy currants and Canded ober- stout as a badge of adultboed, and tnd him down. And he aho re sof the Stee S bane nlace dfppln t hi fro idm the Chicago Daly ~ewa. et Reuther to agree to a meeting board,.and the wnole-wheat crack- res and raisa and nuts, and grandmas did not attempt to cling mantled a group of top officers wih someUes that .w as la been forced off the road the -llou day by of the six AFL and CIO officials er em poor inhabitant of Ith aked in e brandy tI o get to a Winch waistlnes ing waisi a atrip-tease party, at y Key illysh s ta t" i liv.er who pued him on a hill, cutting who i o ld wind up all busass hor of plenty. the preacher af; and always a a sport not an ordeal, and a man West, Fla.. after a junior office ca y ca a m , him o aomg car and merg the two otfits. As I recall it, we employed a pound cake with white Ilng. If I who did not send bis plate baek hd beet made the se o. . .. i .q tha.t kt yo w r ,to en. lastIuth at T .oeff r IhU S4- _pWre.I .. i w, WWWo Ii due e or ial steelwookers union chief, r d.l th C MttIr, neam eat as oe fletf 11t da the cooking skillf hIO Wa-hipaon am a ' uA1yb11 whip a wMe ad.s as ut and s carelesly David McDonald, whose uipn sandwiches and en the last Ii wa a solid e aa hos tess. puty usrtary or Andes Iu lliarii wa r ua al had to brae mSddenls pays well over -1,000000 a year was gnawe athea brokee out a ca Next to the ra0i asi there were so .n, was transe uted roa th Na- .. r ... i Sur .la aardf toit*Mw your life ad him 1. into CIO's tight treasury-which ae more Tomas for t*esh consump were the nut dises, greasy Braid Today they sem to toy with the vy Dmartmet to take hi Nlaee. %2Is 1atyo u courgor dexterity t ha kept you alive ran t a =a,i operating deficit lion on New Year's. nuts, pecans, and English walntu. turkey skip the desert, and b Asse ry o defense . as but the dence and 0 e of other motor- in the fiscal ear ending Sept all carrying about a pound 1 ble half artedly at a salad. A n will A otm ta in the headlines I been o our good will and 5nD o f self- 0, 1954. t We never messed around wi u weight to an ounce of nuts. The salad during the ryule season, t he wil run the Petagon... , Il-/ or dd Reter' iNow de all- less than a couple of hams, one dessert was avuri*bly plum p1ud- where I was- raised, would .have .i', n, -,.- irlh It w.er posslbe to point out to you that your kind of Imnportant letter to CIO cunate deepred and salty ad the other ding with a hard sau e, and the bee a literal skeleton at te east. SMEAR OOsERANGED (UP) oen. VB N.ayet fip9, S bia "but d mannera-lt Is not heroic, or adven- Ar Goloberg until a week ago. oe fresh, blond in color and pin bread wa hot biscaut soaked in fy was for hones; lettuce lor commander In chief tBI e EoRAG g Sy And a tolerance to the letter cushioned with cloves. Those werebutter with orn brad break- rtbbts. Neither had any place on No man was more unfairly *pi muniat Worth0 WW i A I^^ 'd on e why o o ge Th that halag weet potatoes, wth mars hmallow supposed to temp awn the heavy endured for two days of gastric t d with the man who helped merican ,periosl.ts" ie n trick tli n ew san are The Meay letter o ue on top, to wreck any silhouette. vttles. misery. I fear the breed ha u hin a ew Tears e g* M ew as plemp--tee o so, I asMe..... .... tain ter s, asks e uther to sit Eggnog was drunk as a beverage, thinned; the race sufferedd. Ga OMahokney, who had served 11iT Gla said that "ou ig t I MI at t wr that p en ted as down in a merger meeting,. fler- and bince eggnog is constructed After you ate your lept, being lord Hauer and the ix-day diet the senate for years and who atn I- S heed el .pnd under Sare, Informed labor ircles mtely of cream, eggs and booze, too stuffed to move, and you woke have replaced the boliday sit, is a derout Catholic, wa pictured areat s b S e e ba S a etau ore' o fI be proud f In dri- heve that nenther's decision to it an't figure to tia you dowu up hungry, so yh ate agalt, and and I thk t a hale am a "foreign agent" and as ft our and w nt "Mo that. % a teorm eewardlea to keep the letter secret can b io to fighting weight. cotnued to eat r a- week. T ie aore the American stomaa has toward communism lar bea u gtShe h esrr set 0~ *5r*. repreed only a sa desire to put The house was full o, raisins kids got the beallsae, mostly be. srunk. There is no space in it for cause a a lawerhe ho dsnd. '.This day of e and oy is jyos me at the getaway, or up the hill? What C any final decision which would and assorted candles, usually made cause of the side losd ot store can. food; only room for memories. ed Prof. Owen Lattheore of Johns a- 4y pw pc wit w t MoEv N V tota taxcept that the ear you bought a come cot i e a dtinhftivltodrt metWAsos1inidg.e Hopkias when indicted for peri. -- fa a. itt'sa commercIal product. ybod Rowever three weeks a Me I ft u ry.I O'Makoney was elected a .* joh and witbsird all t=e --- Wy 4aybeody can drive with a maniacal 413- and hutyfio a o PnOt| IDaer e Iy In wo,-d. y, ,or ..da, yn -.i_ .o.ao, ..dotn't p pride In your deadly accomplishment. A meeting not just of the aix-man a, w k, e i itptiS Beach during the C ttorerwt atLhedodnh o, .a.a is- 11 au d polte-iand takes chances only when sub-committee appointed b. th t t mas eaetr O'ahoner ordef of w et- t- whett,,t.iot r and conscience call out for it. On to sides months ago-but ef My retwr buAp. lb Everetta Dhpt. Tl the Mw f .ly, meet -- l tse easy to tell the men from the boys- or unity committee. With o ,30 o W s . epub n o D, who had po te .ew ina e e .s.ei oa the boys from the consequences o their es. p r aent Ino* Wm b.i nmlat t a, k6 C, '7' o Panam D rier 6,o no eg If hre il nsbeo WAHINGTON-Thereareflen or perm.anat authority to oknue had nt year uhonld be no exeaW the ,sa woutn CathlicS ma e oru to Pnam Dper plan.tbt eItc may oo odghaso rh1w coriona t de D emocr Phase mid about youwwould have b en 1 oi anrtritt d11 -.-takwh--atth--e- e feec sports card of th wi congress d n ation must a hm- cetrsl of rangrea ItMt be a J" edDre "wthm trma awa ar)reiew amr"0416l ple taonyas be v er0 blat talk. r odc yPt u e s wnae dono ea as te Ae ian s ia I omi ;a (Ii' UtieS Inieeri. w gis~ tS r e. .. Sa tthese prellrm taries are National defeup ts are broden covSrag." not, howeer. tel Dirkse about other leadIr. -irMl CarSy tt CIOt catyule AM Ipposd to tbe -prticac and A simple ytteva adar prPot private p er to the __r e o ndt eSS ) repare no sore blt t- e is n lout3 g-drala thcefere as- term.st might nhet be too toardi to Tanltrese ad flo AwdMrity. the' ow eeks-ag TRather wlavt *ranree either for gootdfcan olticale ransla Bst y n taking up thits r-bWet h er ior t toais en le afieidL) (ab.) w.) bon wtach tMaL yf t u gementayon steaptheatt A.ia de-Wthhe C" m, m pne tje Aew tA er twk sIrease omer e e- ea I S eSue wi wlIns istaonaNapo gCamtso out. for wt c e such toveree mutual a mnortance paIt Demartment of Defan s mabwer t pbinHerberthbdovere-s \ d B god* aIenhtrwCcarity ianidntut ls ntoady t g t I'crtUmof ad theParit ae alreOeY pslto. Ttaeu s g aood b itlofe t ies o- P. 3@ot& 4M1ShwaflIMI = -- aiL "id e =a1o oUaP agniisene men as ta tsa .w I tbe the mats ore ti.. anm c W I for universal military training as eueat wr R o IMs report on S5Pts oe n dlastoimportanyt usiy meeting to tho North AMantle Treaty Ort *ecnae ut for ome thi bjec next year. At 5r u Ieg M C. Bbatea 4 nvy blow dtht .. a..ibeo ,_ boreo.w w i w piVein f'lj *i Plsacelspil offand a- Intel bAL In- a n ewe, rs Nervea program reee e j nL C, -. S nee 3 etf' til G bo w mon sid labr m y again Bat heo pn Mt Mmean cutting dows on tesie of -* P3 Sp ts rl d muck larger 9ue--ic 5 F the Slgllar wa Ares.. That I It e ..5m.tl" TeSaiA | da All B&a rawti c o .tarted o m be wit tqap another hornets t. n et ai I b. much I--. ,m.twJ.14414 snpuU ... ..e e ad aTu"ID. e-rh.,.a .O. 4) fta 37.P -And -a bv _c .nbaa inUs410. ..- .-d'.-.IL pe ttJLLLE IJAA r F~'te r srerrew-i -O f ftIt Im p-h k aSmeld. r i e be d sSt 9 a111 s weu mo jraw ame b a "Nt r sfll * - . 6A ^ A -a -wl A' A a *...E!... ;-' iL ',_l" "^^ WK^ ..- .- +- f-L .--_.'l, ,,,h~~t,. ,- +'":-,-.. ", ""'+ ': +", .,.. -".*.-. ...-"" -*rmp~InT tb,. ., .; a,. I.,-- ~Ja ".I~ ' *'' -" ' r'')l I -- ---I-~- . ' .iS a, -- P--. .. I A ..u d A. al. STSIW CA AL UBMONTilm A in t~e seen emamoy yesterday in the Cathedra of s at n L a na !a : odice ol MtherlBe Ackrairn paghted B her th r ajroyJyEts r a bery p01 ale I X. -;memaild, dean of the Cathe- dral, offieiated at the s uble-rine e r emoy, .ee.. eter fa p atel oL p tJ I e soumnshes smbinted In SM.e The daughter of Mrs. Esther-' missst"eam and annewd 4ameaofa Jainc -. Acerman of Anon and Joitt Gt e p;t akt a ," r -1 the soio Mr. ad Mra A. J Mr and Mrs. Leo Goulet and a ev . Estes of GaineassIle, Texas, ex-.Mr. and Mrs..A. Kenyon enter- 0mg setbe a= thaged vows before an'altar dec- tainted with a New Year's buffet . t w bratid bquwhite. llies and cande- dinner at their New Cristobal reo- labra. I aidence. Historical society EAortled to the aendsae bor 0 I Meeting Posrpoled decked cgws l n the arm iof her Now Officers Nalmated Mrs. C. ".. McCormack pre uncle, Mr. John O. Cbins of Pas By Cri eaal.Col i dent of' the lthmian historical pama, the lovely bride walked on Rotary Club, Society. announces that, in re- a whita.rpet* to the strains of The New ear's meeting of the spect for the late President Jose the traditlead wedding mia r ch Cristobal-Colon. Rotary Club was Antonio Remon, C.. the 6beteeting layed ow thg organ by Lt. Jim held at the Strangers Club last scheduled for tomorrow evening, trub. Thursday under the leadership ofwill be postponed. athe president, Mr. James Butler, The meeting was to have been Her weddlqing swn had a balle- Jr. held at the Tlvoll Guest House. rinareuigth f b sat skirn of pure. slk rashantung and a bodice of Mr. Paul Beck, chairman of Dupicate BrIdge- chantilly lace embroidered in pale the Nominating Committee f o r The weekly duplicate b arideg NE Y (BuTh o n tr o 'k of a ne nofth re aree sequms. Over this she wore a bo- the Board of Directors for 1955- games will be played as usual at fNrEhly Onierprete Christian D-or, apsot .mstnostalgcallyin thecoll tons, o American tions ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~o~nr vaorn from These paro crnerey wigve. tor th oigya, u ihagu :Tkavtsuf^^^xsadrogthr a-G sPr ons op an c r ic~ alz~a st1 anse lero.jacket9f c hantilly lace with 56 presented his report. 7:30 p.m. at the Margarita Serv. des iner or15edebpCrtin Drsspp e m t algica llyoIn thScoltions ofdAmerican finger-tip wel of illusion was at-r n e omi n ated re. foroficr a:nues H m the sparkle of a John Held, Jr., cartoon. They have wider shoulder straps, flounced skirts or cier toafea illusone wa amoto nominated for PesenGuest House- pleated skirts that fan out from the hipline. They're worn with long ropes of Chanel beads or tdcred to seed perls and e- tenoz, lt e V. president; Joe Htr- with a choker and long ropes In-combination. They have wit. dash and certainly, youthfulness. quins, White ro ses form haer rington, ndst V. praesodent;d t; eis o e They're not for everybody. But for the right girls, they're wonderful. We howaprintedcot- qumda b ouquet. form er 3rdo2 pre side Bill Bow-ton gown by Mr. Mort (left) with gold print on a beige background. There's the longer torso bridal bouquet. Heyd, 3rdV. presdent;M io Bow- enapr line, the hih-rising bust line and wider shoulder straps. Hand-painted lace dress by Elfreda All three attendants wore bod- nigotti, Spanisha secretary, iB Imer Pr I rightsv has brown flower pattern on background of black fant gowns of ballerina-length. Midulemas, treasurer; M a r c el --a miss bnbila I-earon, as waad of Gringoire -and Don -Dietz, direet- Sheriff Albert Fuller, with accept- honor, was attired in g o0l1d ean ors. -FUgr ivep.- om Sn City ing a bribe from H. C. Harden carystaqlaw er taf ela, mRda he iFrequently, one of the most ca. Jr. and with three counts of vote with a fAtted bodice and off-the- (T. J. Butler, Jr. is automati- tastrophicparent-teenager. argu- fraud. aouluer t oc XIine. he wore cally a Director being carried o.. ments on the pifulpath oflgrow. fr udrer e o s matching shoes and bheadpiece, ver one year after being Presi- ing up I sover lipstick.FeOn'eBrierY, Fraud Chargesson s sau varkiea an arm bouquet Of dent.) For some reason, parents a eab charged with murdering Patter- yellow calls fillies. Elections will bUo Clubd the last red not'just on their daughter's nio son. The other two are incumbent Panam Ci t.- meeting in January. lips, but evNIXerws but inactive stale Ally. Gen. Si aoellc g rgetMrs. aaga myth, as msoei n oa rsl.verywh dre hen thisIs PHENIX CITY, Ala., Jan. 3- owning property here pending his Garrett and ousted Rue on tron of honor, wore rasp berAr y o regular program was to he-p sor e comes up. Find ilea happy (UP) -W. M. (Buddy) Jowers, turn on the docket of a special tySolicitor Arch Ferrell. heatiee. Shecartri oecarant ule and itroex s teon eacotmpromdier ofte serbminies fugitive assistant police Ccief of term of the Russell County Cir- Jowers has not been charged in heapiee.Shecafmdeans-tuitytoextndeac others wa a dine aferd~nl breksthis. former sin city, was arrest. cult Court. connection with the Patt er so n taons varying from pale to enerry wishes for the coming year. up with a gruff: "Take that stuff ed in Texas andbrought here ear- Gallon, as Personal op acI piak in color. other doess was of Sofyt e.ers ]our mouth." ed ca seea. andbjur ht h erarlwion as onaesp c | a 1 Gtad h uet present incued R.a co w bg F a lyupleo e e Htoday to face bribery and vote- prosecutor in the clea nupdrie Gallion deelned to reply, to ite tacess ai on h Moutonest o rom Thr recopes t fraud charges. ea fr against viceand corruption inquestion of whether owners would tucked bodice, and tiny sleeves. New Orleans, La., Harold R. follow. One, if a parent is open MacDonald Galion, special- Phenix City, followed Jower s' be questioned about the Patterson 'ne .bridesmaid, Miss Marie Di haw, guest of A. Tagaropulos to reason ais to take a parent with counsel for Gov. Gordon Persons, flight across 10 states and into murder Rella wotes an oufit of similar de- from -Santa Clara, Pa., a former you some inconspicuous post, at arrived shortly.after ia ht Mexico before hefinallyarrested ,g. n I i blue .wt '*rcasitne Rotarian from Hawaiit, George a school assembly or the movies, with the once-huskyr officerow him Saturday in Odessa, Tex carried blue hydrangeas. B. Brown guest of and father of for instance, and let him or her gaunt from morethan six months Gallion said he accosted Jow-. r,). ph.p tCson served asbe R. Brown from Watertown, Mass, look at your friends. This M a y -flight across much of .then s onanOdastreet.He said 'FLASH ,,.C man for Mr. Estes. Messrs. Rene make them wish to.override their ofat in h aros mih sf tSenere offred no res wianc Fuelle -sad Lee Gents ushered Marriage Announced own resistance to it and allow you Jowers was photographed. fin. "When I first went up to him wedding guests to their pews. M. and Mrs. Eugene D, Blank to be like the r6st. r-printed and booed on two and told him it was time to comet A oa lowinA the wedding, a recep- of Passaic, N. J., have announced The second course to follow islony arges involving bribeshome" Galon said, "he readily ton was give at the Union Club the marriage of their daughter, to look into your ownreasonsd and three misdemenorcharges agreed. He said he was glad the itn Panama City. Marjorie Jean, to Mr. Harry Mor- attitudes. If.you are coming toinvolving vote fraud s for which case was over and that he was For w alcoming her guest, Mrs. gan Smith, son of Mrs. and Mrs. dinner with a dirty face : and anlt ed fr in e as - Ackerma, mother of the bride, Claude f Smith of St. Peters- smear of garish lipstick,h it's no deanu dj u eited by igt. He has onc . Wore a dark-bhe costume with burg, Florida. wonder your parents obje t r dr res. n Try this for a -week: come to Hte-th-enwaf eeduneroh0itian.b> whteaccespsoi hreofheries.* o, sr l, bo 'tw ndtsinedba y wthsev .eralefr ends ralltoucheid JofftheAsweedptong r oigt A three "ar wedding.ko ces The a rolicge took rae indira on lime, face and hands re ue n io Aelabama volunt al nv Parn-kNT 7 A n Oltn Decp C o p s id s P p osi b t ly c lo th e if d e alar 5c an t ?o "mi" -- h v"d^ i*t;ll* __"llmft he dmoraic .rtlktn. Mtn ,,n- *om 8tl .e.=.,......1--- :T-e-- ---.bfliv-'--------r-......---.... Estii aAd pad lrmx-d xkOc r 1 .I ; Gere NEW BND USED rr n t.M th ts-ble1 sa iwt elo>iii wthada e L'et". .ioi. iDtno ,a? tt o ni ..OA ower=Pr, ro hn ollr .mo-, The ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ V brdews ralte fomT OJa'tb tipole ro ofcad lAss4 tieras in- Babot tome Shol ndatened hir idrnEgmhiysteda X7%n TRM -icted b%.y tN sil radJl William and Mar.yt College ein Wil- le his er t e ty lowers. V o gye o Mr. Smith Is te try-lrcao It may not wer k, Cisos h allown He sd chat is ofherindicIDtmentsonO eMrs. J. Caer Of th survival school at A-a nes re that you'll elicit some sugar and water; brimt b ed Cief e t and Mrs. A C9ins of Pan- brook Ar. Force Mrs. Smith comment about bow Ice a d and bltwe Minutes. Pour syrup and the extradited. |o Colle "I .im' hav F dboral aRaoom ....... 7.- on --.... r . Ina .......dVwas graduated from the Univer- grownup you've been all week." over apples. Cover and bake In lowers disappeared shortly aft. ake.i sity of North Carolina with a B.A. And not a word about the lipstek. moderate even (3W degrees F.) 45 er the assassination of Albert Pat- Miss Ann Hansita Elliot of Ps- in sociology. It wil look natural to them on a minutes to 1 hour, or until apples terson whose death shortly after amA in chrge of the bride's ladylikeap are tender. Baste occasionally dur- being nominated state attorney FIREMENS- S after all, they don't want g bakigWith syrup. Serve general touched off the sweeping Are moving to Al Afe" wd g'ti o ot ap Police Chief to prevent you from growing up; warm. cleanvnient arkin A bit p .a.tonTh. C P)dsa y o mm i. nln mrthey desire it. They ly want you Persons declared a state ofn Pa r Leuouut Bit emoIooers isb 7e&saes Hhe e Cops to do it in s suitable way. That martialruleandsentinnum-I Am.a kotnaway costunneMr~l. means responsibility along wit h brMAXpeil Rfcil aon't teo a g re cordu yinoult From eArrogane p v ee. N atoal Guardsmen who too o- . With Hw e SP od irorier. NEW AND USED ver lawienforcement. M A.R.Sr Tole briews gadubated fmI et ero gJan Cm FURNITURE ON EASY owers was technically rem v- t T he br Se hoou .I l a nd attendedra kere T Oen -PBciinon.ed.from.office and later was in- Wie l- sa. l aitCih it as ef MYdor g uchy serday doTERMS die ted' by the special grand 24- UllUamST if eM ar. eode b-t al dged his efforts toh prevend t eetcn ( rs h ry.id 4 2 Uam ml ; vs xor I'wo =y a, .Voikyo police from returning to __ Down He Is charged with offering a L I DE A T NT O Pe 2grom r Eisen hower a s tmeseirg ener t admittedc prewar Blue.eee Sauce S pcoksePaymentdrhbe to ousted ChiaeDpu t y igh oe-n d anes Junis mue -p- f .. Dot, eltz M y I P a 1 a 1p m. P M n s *r"3 1 trn olle r pln .Taur y living bted wheinthert sig-1 don' wth know mbne CewBatspednon I~emo seas ass'c"e1- -e~ us" san "s~e k*ase es t2 period oC e. W e erwac e, lent Wa e gs i ns DiPieceWicker al e he e a e en s Living i ns n Birk nnoinwes- iplle oic-- poic foceof By GAYNORMADOX BigdWicker Conch me nd fee a L.lepar tic ipati o f In thew prpo le, disclse ys edai'cumld inria blu caees Arm Chat i rnl A ._ ^ _ roh.lad ro amidto lanot e tsteit e r. of I N .we Y .ee andage. e Shrimp ocktai l is about the most with Cushons ..... s hoe'ltt e r.edd aditie do oenr a di,0 w ree c.... ll Bpopu a lar de luxe American first Dop4 2 2 M - Gda hld. de. eor t e mrl Prsb course* Blue c hees, nolwe in j S. prin n |ds6 om pCM IA LIM Se OH NA T N oo htiolp..plnon Thursday.! complaints that policemen wereemade in the United States with landhNewSp ttressn10.g n Ohe ba n. is their first e nhod e Pres n arrogant toward theI uconsid erable..... .ss .i lBrand .ew nttr .13PANAMA. REPUB2 t. will send io s is uign l tFt.h be oti a H aith the pyare rHeylar .adid a eittl per iIm. .u eOLD ....... --. 17.00e- sm us,.-u lindla lnripoigteyou in tec marinIdon 't "nw .....s Bke ppe Daviop yourIexclamatons- ing with these two favorites. The 3 piece Maple Living -- ~~~~~~resultis a blue cheese shrimp oe Room Suite ........ 29.00 h hl ~kLhs4 icsdvddi tail. Wethnkbluwl enjoyraym Rocking-Chairs......2.00,h whele4tikot1hApproximateoc s Derive mend federal partnie~t setiop a unew aer prore didetslose eteerd o nacn blue^^^^ ^^^Ono O fheed -1n Md n Mathogany roadt~h prog am to extn f a-ivate therm alreoth afnd hghway m>(bu %one) alson to thR|ew -- Te| 3-491 s ** s" 1M* s n>* ^ * bk; W illon Submit e oeePoiyourholiy dn i DiningM holnaRoom Suites 15.1110 i # P s .eear. cu eese. cbri,- C-p ckai Chna Closets C ........ O5.0 F r s tr4* ri ze 841 .n.an 24 w ill Msed bthe The h(Mhkay. Cmsre vi)as Sideet o oards ......... 1. e aa e asageh1d ar mme rtto e D Congre ssm o ...ve . Combrobe e a e A ppo-a-os..........7. 0 ie nec c commtte.op catsup. '2 tablespoonsSecod riz In abus'al esll to- t Cong resminces ilonior, 3 tablespoonsslemon Setond Prizen245 e jt om l oto urot e 1t nWorcestershire UseYomerc s redit eAUUTA. GI.,uJance. Thi r-lasU} ct daecn hivs tonssheu 3 nnesAsa __lettuce upssCredit Prncde inet pisedhve bl stb-M TesCaye. CoHteseu has prticular- am a pounds shrimp, cooked, lhe.l aso 'a I e heromed|in fih Mr lehwrx ut~ i aiaa GoenrsY18roe *^yT T&' T mrrv^.ik* Ajinrodrmatiof Derive 0"frt. atrsth a-", FOR INVENTORYpD ovmrBU il$h. ; ejnclw for- sullgeltingl a 10-yeag program of| ifi l~ iVBJK rApttmte ev eigft d aid a fi mw thel n b !,e't 8 highway building costing 50 A -l 1 ^ T J ~ ^ 1 V l1 m mlu.ag .t trear., to I Bllic rs with the d&ssal s ent .i hour 11t 1 sae of t reomeat spending about X6 M1NDAH"lv IosnJANUARY3Vr 1.. iO. es.. lt 1 u. a l nsos a ul3. U ol"i mesa ,, .. ".-1 dollars of t" 11111 9 o t for -am s e s :1116 aS m"isI il .B &ecial mes i costructlos and Improve- ,a. ie, IAB l S" .4 Ass s o 0.00 U.s" 1n4 sTke__ ..teseaaed by meat of Iter tate arterial gH TUESAY, JANUARY th, 1955 ,., . : aEnhower .ea.tie c "B Our star. w! be O r c Our Service Deplnt | ,.we-,inft Nbers of yesterday's Ittry Dra7 ng were sol 44 tbai to tam!GOP( ng.s- w lAio be 'in vestery, but weV wiN 014 TheMbN-andre whole tickets endlMIr n andnd t tInela ""~ ~ ~~ m tknoll k% i w'i to tohe lWh, ut w tmorrodtea osB^ lsr a .- -ROEN'F eptled. fo A e wn I ot lon ticket w e 44 atme c b 4dget ol Ms at of te I me " - eeM The m"e"x. as it is Ow draft. W-, Ea. h Signed by ALBERTO ALEMAN, Gov . ox 5037,4..Am ANAL ZONE RESIDENTS... - wq Me. Pris Me. Prizes No. Pr im FrI -|JJ a ' S13 132S 0SO M3 S22.01. 713 2. LM ]13 1 I M 913 l 113 rs2.0 6113 132.00 7113 132. 18113 1I2.. 91Ill3 213 1320M 6213 JS2.M 7313 132.A 8213 IS2.M " S313 132.00 I6313 132.M0 7313 1320 1IS 1312.9 0 13 413 2.0@.M 6 413 2.200.M 7413 2.2W.L M 8413 44 .M 29413 3. M13 132.00 6513 132.00 7513 132.e0 85113 13- l 9513 613s 132 e 13 132.0M l 7613 132.M I 1s 3 IS.M N1S U 713 132.00 713 132 0 7713 132.0, 711I 13.M |i l MI 813 I321 | 6813 132.0 7811313L- I 8112S I*2.M 8S13 d13 132 ro 0M13 132., ie 13 132.1 1 0 l It. 1 now ed From First Prie 94. 415 440- 8417 440.26 9419 ties 41 *<**'| 440.0 I 840 4"- I 8a11 440 I 44 1 M . d From Second Prize ed From TMird--Pri 112.1113 3mIM3 IUM 012 131M 991 13LW> M.e sens ad .8 w as 1 (.-* n Mse i so , 8<.ee Ies siie ags a.npe M a, _s _ 9s i t Id at: Fint thn MCipt: Second and Thir-d ,- P ,Am. ded in the bm b te"ra i ) lft Pded Deo" i omprs ot-e te -A" *tn rB" s .'." * --il -- ... .. ;:.:-- .ii..i Vernor ?f the province of Panama- sur yCaftO L Z'* -.",D.. * l .I- ~1 _*____ ~___~ __ ~__1_~ ____i_~_ __~__? .. -- :~ -C' a r: Offer 10% discount from Jan. 1 to Feb. 1 on all private lessons. For pre- teens and teen-agers 18-, Hr. lessons ONLY $10.00 given at Balboa YMCA and El Panama hotel studio Suite 111. Hrs. 5 to 9 p.m. FREE DANCE BOOK TO ALL STUDENTS. FORM your own group not less than 5 couples 20-. Hr. lessons $25 per couple. Call morning Balboa 2-4239 af. ter 5 call Pan. 3-1660. I ."" 1 ii, . d "I TEMPEL & SONS LTD. GENERAL AGENTS Phone: 3-0319 if busy, dial 3-0368 3-0437 SPREMISES (Cut off this ad for easy referemce) I -r AL LOTTERY OF BENEFICENCE LIC OF PANAMA Drawing No. 1870, Sunday, January 2, 1955 two series "A" & "B" of 22 pieces each 2230- I I :.." 1s1.M 110.- 8 7454 BO.0 24M 119.W 14S IIM.- sl * UK 2m0.m s4- iana 26s IIces .KE~sao~: aF~~ 1 -. f ." .* t " *. ._ -*. .T. -' ..-- .'^ .-f- .. "-".C A ,- *-' T-. -- -.- -;. -' s.- , i i :+' S/134, Panama DOROTHY CHASE AN TUMBLINC.FOR 40I Ballet Tap & Toe. for Girl" | Baby classes for Pre-School Tot. | New Classes starting in Juary . Limited openings for ne-berate rs. ... For all information Call.Balboa .i.., - -, '-, ',. 1V. *I',fi HAPPY. NEW.'YEAR i Start the new yer right 'by learning balkeet . / dancing. Get In the owing for CARNIVAL. We teach 1 different types of d"Ises. S Pick your fforkite. 0 ,-,' Inca I udipg' "all Li., dances.. 1Have fun -".d meet nirv/ people. , HARNETT & DU:NNfl II~I Effective December 31, 1954 COMMERCIAL INSURANCE COMPANIES UTOMOBILE ROW No. 77 (see sketch above).. Pleasant Atmospher Buy your insurance through .3 $ 44,000.00 4 $ 13,200.00 3 $ 6,6o0 0.0 0 I4 I ismaak 454 220.- 2456 11646 24S7 11to." lvarez, C6d. No.-47*SM JXaOl u.-aBATAL P.. J. Vega, Cd. No. M otryPe Panama . gigll the RepreintaUve o The Tram rrr ~9~9 no r rf.g p. r. E PArAMA AMERICA& - Even Dad Sometimes Uses Baby's Cosmetics- Womes have found that the variety of preparations made just wife (center) is smothingtag hr i la with the .1 toi ellalate eor baby's fragile skin can be useful for their own" too. Many the drawn feeling her *a ets after beingir dihwaterr, women who have no babies from which lo borrow these prepa. After using turpentine, the man of, the house sle fim d the oil nrUo buy them for themselves. A teenager (left) Is using makes his hands more comfortable. A career gal (rilht) who. baby oil on her eyelids to keep them soft la the blustery weather dotes on her skiing wo.'t have to worry about wind hba e., and to. give them a little shine. Af.er house cleaning, a house- Monday morning when abe wears baby Jot .. I -1 Lin _^ .. ., i ^ .- ,. ^ j, ^ ., ,,,. ,^ ^ ^ _ .N m u i ... .. -U __ - . .. .. ] r '': ... ; .- = . .v "" PT mU" - *-.1," 1-'/-... i/ .+ BY ALICIA HART to have baby soaps in all the soap 'dishes instead of having to haul NO one knows who was t h e out baby's special bar to wipe off first woman to ransack the baby's his lace and hands. If th e r e's dresser for beauty preparations only one bathroom, it's easy to It may have been some one who have just one can of bath powder bad run out of her usual cosme- for mom and baby. tics and wanted something she Probably the m o a t filching knew was pure and gentle. I t done is of the baby oil and lotion. may have been desperation, or During sieges ct home improve- inspiration. ment, even pop sneaks a handful Whoever she was, she brought of the baby oil. Mom uses it the drugstore baby counter out of after her dishwashing and floor the corner with the sterilizers and scrubbing. Into prominence, right along with Baby lotion, a super-soft ver the fancy flacons at a fortune an sion of hand lotion, has long been unmi : rubbed into diapering hands. But Because t h e y're pure, baby it is also good as a protective products are natural aids for coat for those who are out in women with cantakernus skin i winter weather-skiiers, ska t ers Also, many women find it easy and shoppers. I'' PANAMA AMERICAN CAN FILL YOUR NEEDS! A Salte To The American Legion,/ MM* O AND MORS, Amerlcans guided air oundl the l afe being reminded that If our te very creation otdcountry. people and or nation are to sur-When the pilrtms laded more vie, we miustevive our faith in than 00 years ag their first God sad our dependence upon act was to kneel aWd thank Ood .praye. for their deliverance bn ty A powerful fator in this aU ranny. tionwide spiritual endeavor Is "GenOeal Oeorge Washington Teo American eAglo "Back to kndet In the now at Valley God" movement. For their et- Forge and besought Divine gud-, forts to bring America back to ance. The Foundera of our Re- od, the Pauist public prayed for help and-ld- Is proud to sa l.n whe n they gated to lute The Ameri- write our Declaraton of Ide- OO AND EMR B33DD3 tan Legion. pendence and our Constitution. TBIS "BACK MS T INM MO BE ODIE 900 W MOVE. e- -. th.has beenBa tend- MENT Is not a ey M tae part of some of our pur.of-the-mo- people to take or God-given Lc eo ot meant, emotion- rights more or les for granted- inspired project. to forget God In our daly lives. It became a per- To keep America great, we must manent project go baek to God, b ek to the d of The Amort- Celle 1 Bible, back to family prayer." can Legion at their aanna clan As we unroll our scroll ofro 'r ventio in Washington last Au- lutona this New Year's Day, It I i i gust. The movement came Ipto would Ie well to keep Conm. .beil because The American mander ColliU' words In ad. L Leogon believed. that God America's greater rests upon bad be ntirly onh, bit Amerlas'fait la Ood. Amerle rather that He ha4 wbe sorely Is free d BIdeendee t eaue ( neglected in a too materialistic It depends upon God. world. The American Legion be- FOGMT ABO MT T O PO.* lived that all men needed to SAIC UESOLVImON of other revive a dependence upon God. years. Let's resolve to preserve The only ernitclm they have America's greatness In IM9 by ,recived-..eeept. of course, the bringing America "Back to God." CAPTAIN FAST lmr of non-belloeers--ncerns A resolution to return to family - ------ . the movement's name: "Back to prayer and the dally reading of PthI 'God." "Why not Torward with the Bible is a resolution that will D.A.WOL 'Ood'?" some asked. According keep America great. PRAM P IL.0PBRawe MS ;I to National Commander aeeborn Inpeace as wellas war,MThe UP F A KK AI P. CoUs, there was a definite Amican proved It. M MYOU CrdL I reaon for so naming the move- self the staunch ay of freedom. Sent. The "Back to God" movement is ; "OUR NATION was founded a pledge that their comrades la upon faith lnood. His principles ar m shallot have died n van. * ". a.. t e.-*. M. H wrk. 17, A u SSeems Impossble BI DGAR MARTI We nows Anglei BT LESuIS TURNED DMOWWMA JTQ ryw TOflIt MII ff 01 9Lummo 1 J~~I SSTOIT OF MARTHA WATnI V. I Good tor rmo is I oW.OFloCE ITH0i 0l DO NMED.JUST 4 lv&IV os al mI~ to MlWAwtusego n T MLEW. ITO l OOtM LMT MARiMiomaowo OFr igcvnetN.. ft ALwzoo05#vouT l wol mOW WAt r; izcfore--- -- By WILSON ICr z'M GO6S TO HILLDMlWflt HYOU! IF 0ou560 co6 TQE5T FSxtc;o;To.seTZA7aes, i !Vu Wor OWSJECT TOm g JUS dutFA W M= On the Spot BY JAY a MAvuIL IuSILLAi'S or That's Our Pop! BT AL V.RMala BOARDING MO BU =me CIUiJ., MomaP "IBU SM*L fi- .U iU , A, wwnMa.r.. w FL wV.th Y&ZWL ML MAJOR SOOnIOT OUR WAY BI J. WUaJIMS I ij I FLINT -- ~rrrFLCILIICC~ll--L3~-CICLe -_ --- ~-_ d~ -~'-- MA2Ti WhtM"S MdTtSDT k.*NC Mggra VTW 411:0dS' reTATas IKV waxiomm tg iH' 4 rl f^l s ?,A ~-~7~~ " MONDAY, JANUA -. AR INWHENDANT BAR& WRW B ECT61 L: Fi< WW PANAM AMeICwxN hA IWDEPENmDE DAiT 1BWBPA B k ... -.. ... .. .-- : ** * cAr o V0 .-' IM *woms a with Sterlng *ayden "ROYAL AFlwAN with LauIs aywsrd "APACH"- with Burt Lancauter Jean Pyters Also: - '"STORT OF MALTA" with Alec Ouinness CENTRAL . RILIASS I "THE BLACK SHIELD OF FALWORTH" --with- JANET LEIGH TON- CUBTIS ILWX- , s 0I D.IV4 m IN F IB. Mt-a. I~fc I 0.00-6** Sows: 12:45 2:04 :4 5:3 - 7:16 9:05 Irm. "THE BIGAMIST" with Ida Lupine Edmund O'Brles Jeos Fontaine Edmond G"eqm RELEA7 I1 "RETURN TO TRiASURE ISLANDs with - Tab HUNTER Daw ADDAM Theaeu.A Also: - "PROWER, OF THE EVERGLADESI i r III II : II I I: I~~I I I III:1~": '1I'II I :I ~ V ICTOIA TrALES OF aOmIN HOOD" "DANGER ZONE" "LAST OF TOM WILD HO8 8" -.- 0 - HOLLYWOOD- (NEA).j Holly. mad neighbors and situations to wood on TV; A "laugh" machine meaCh. invented by a CBS Hollywood V 'There was talk of occasional engineer for video conqdy shows slapstick for me TV version, Kon has had It last laugh at CBS Hol- aid Colman, the smoothtalking, lywood. neverabsentminded professor tum C18 Vice President Harry Ack- me, "but we decided to retain the erman shuddered last week when flavor and charm of the raulo 1 flipped my typewriter and howl show. It was a wige decision. Our ed with pain over the idea of a fan mail shows you can be visan. machine providing tailor made al on 1' and miellectual, without laughs "from a tiny titter to cres. hckum. Our only concession has cendo of howls" for sometimes un been making Ime a little more col funny TV dialog and situations. loquial and giving the camera Television has too many gadgets move movement than on moat TV already and should, concentrate on shows . shows funny enough for REAL Mrs. Coiaian-Benita Hume-on laughter. But now, and in the fu- her intellectual wife wfou never ture the "laugh" machine can go, goe into the kitchen character: laugh it up elsewhere. The organ "'I thmdk It's a good thing. 1'ts like adget has been barred from nice to be a character instead of all CBS Hollywood TV h 0 ows, a carneatare." Ackerman assures me, after be- If you've been wondering, those isg used only; a few times op college buildings and campus "Li f With Father" and "That's scones on the show's main titles My 4 .". were photographed at Trinity 'ol. S" lege, Hartford, Conn. A warning to TV fans, though. The CBS engineer has the right to rent his "laughs" to other shows and networks. So with the gadget still around, don't, worry about your sense of humor if a laugh packed show leaves you sober faced. The muaclel can be wrmag. PINKY LEE said it to his teen aged daughter after she completed a onehourand30minute telephone conversation. "Another 10 mautes boaey, and we could have called it a Spec tacular!" Last week it was a joke about a Private Ear series starring a psy- chfatrist. Now it's a note from Nat Tanchuck: _'May I point out that I have in operationn a TV series titled. Psychiatreit,'! as announced nmO-f time aan.. A.. .A " " version of is delightful and wife can y on TV with ; pies, fright gh in the sink, THE B) OtD ArO A: After all these years of recording for some- L body else, the Dersey brewers are going to start their own recording company. They'll record their own band, of course, and also other artists. The trade-mark on the la- bel will be crossed instruments- a trombone for Teao y, a sazexo phone for Jimmy and a trumpet for their father, who was their first teacher. It's a triple cross that could help musk.4 There's'one thing about being an " executive with a record company. beM Your son automatically becomes of Ites a big man in chbooC "Wi X&t Oaerr Is director of artists good and repertoire for Decca records, some which means he's the last word in the li deidig wo sings what. Gaber's you'll son, who is 14. I consequently a billbil very Wiprtant s member of his vocal school. ways TV T.pper CHARLIE RUGGLES ("T he World of Mr. Sweeney" NBC-TV): She's on her high horse and ain't no woman looks good that way unless she's dress like Lady Go, diva. |-.o ab man, ness.- erated into n He oa the gi Adr Idid ab JIMMY DURANTR filmed his first show the other day on the stage where Danny Thomas' "Make Room for Daddy" is lensed. Danny's director, sheloon Leonard, called the shots on leave of ab- sence from Danny. The director predicts Durante will be a future anfilm star, saying: "He was like a man who Just discovered uranium." Ed Kemmer's wall about his un- rumaUnc life as the star of "Space Patrol': "l can kiss my space ship-hbt not a girl." Is Mae West too hot for TV? She claims she was offered guest spots on the Milton Ber)e show and oth- er programs during the past month Lu.. mu.~lau known au otters because of her nightclub act. ... Steve Colrapn vetoed the role of the ies, ". y ale, Skineseepe of U. S. *tel's "Fearful Decision," which starred Ralph Bellamy, is mak ing the major studio projection rcom cir- cuit. Bids are expected for a film version. -. Cat eou ongs good s t of so find g lieas, in groups, song a it'll ge ler, a c grew u -the el I a rei making I l loves best is ame of t eate i bout evi Leather Fashions Glow With .Color : The leather leek i fashidte is demonstrated three ways a with dyd-te-mateh eashmuere skirt and Jacket trim. Bek is ss .asi a hn -revived motoring coat. Great- fashion after an absence of soe l yearsIisthebree.q.ar Seat (left) isIn silky tangerine leather, has sloped shoulder Jlength motorin' coat (right). This I. In Viking blue i wit. and narrowM top that Bows Into long, smooth lines. Youthful oversized patch pockets, deep buttoned-back cuffs and tiny' Jue-oy ait_(eenter) has fitted Jacket In pale pink kid leather squared collar. Emphasis in res collections i on paastel olo. Young Explorer Ge 'Shoots' Africa's NEW YORK-(UP)-The best way to "shoot" a giant sable ante- lope in Africa is to .track down a rerQuentin K a has just = centr Angola in returned from center Angola in Portuaguse West Africa where be led a small erpedition over a thou- sand miles straight to a herd of 30 giant sables. He photographed thfle African rarities for the first time, alive and unwounded, from 100 yards. Keynes, a youthful British ex- S plorer living in New York, is a great-grandson of Charles Darwin, author of the famous "Origin of the Species," anda nephew of John Maynard keynes, ritish econ- omist. The giant sable antelope is found only between two rivers, 30 miles apart, in Angola, Keynes said. It was first discovered by Frank Varian, who shot one and sent it to the British Museum where it was identified in 1916 as a separ- ate species and named Bippotragus Niger VarlanL It was the last major animal to be discovered in Africa. Since then, the sable has been shot mainly by aristocratic sportsmen. Count Yebes' kill, in 149 had a rec- ord horn-spread of 65% inches. These large, curved, ringed horns are longer than the beast is high. Keynes, accompanied by a Portuguese naturalist, a British i Ju. Gar sportsman, and two native track- ers. found most Africans vague 1 bfe inuso. t n about the location of the giant sable. The expedition finnally es- tablished headquarters at Kama- ts isn't trends, but lang, a camp whiih had been And there are always specially built for Count Yebes. ongs. You go down The first day out, Keyne and his Sin any year and bad spotted their elusive quarry od ones, bad ones, ut for each step they took for- trumentals, vocals, ward the wary herd took a sim- everything. It's al- ultaneous step away until ni gh t me. Just give me a feB nd. if t's recorded After spending a fitful night in neray go. the hut surrounded by roaring lions igar-smoking, balding the party started hunting the sable in the record busi- the second day, and found another Send. He first op-herd 600 yards off. Luck was with ord store, then gotthem-two bulls started to fight so his own azz records. furiously that the herd moved eff the bu e-"Wbhat ad Enes moved in to the 100- the chase, the battle, range tryig to make hts." He st the whole battle in color- at, piano stylist, e and iota pictu or es 0 er "i Rfor h erb Keynes M aid his are the first pe Ia, IT Riember tures ever taken of such a figt. paste an the lae After b"eoti"s thee aaes, het l~ y u th X rey edveda letter from their duct dihewrer Frank Varian, now a conduct e Ld t h -yearI d resident of Capetown. g session. i l-ynes west out of his way by finaned the w 2, mes n route to New ork t visit Varia r l ~- "I first et hte grand sable bug ?ts Unusual 'Kill'; Giant Antelope ****** w a w n t h ma M #A By AILE DUGAS NEW YORK (NEA) -The cus. tom-made look in leather appears in the resort collections in combin- ation with pastel colors, imported cashmere and fine hand-loomed woolens. I The colors have the glowing beauty of the tropics. There's a panion tweeds for skirts and for jacket trim. Or, beautiful cash- mores are dyed to match the leather Some of the formal greah have fur and jewels as trimm. q1- Nalionaliss Bar meet most of those who had shot blue, empi adds ogn pe for P the beast," Keynes explained. "My daytime and formaleen wear But isrs"t FromI Fonos PrTs, fatmea, that people generaels don' and th'i .buted colrigs: pale 1 P know about or h t e photo beige, smoky gray, tangerine, TAPEL. Jan. 3 (UP) Na- know about or aren't seen purple, a softened yellow aid TAPE Jan. 3 graphed." charcoal and black in the velvety tionalist China has barred 14 Such an.adventure is nothing new suedes, foreign ships from calling at SFormosan ports permanently. to Keynes. He has made four trips Suits demonstrate great variety the Ministry of Communications to Africa and India since 1948, as in jacket types: bloused, spencer, announced today, well as to Napcleon's exiled island boxy and gently fitted. Most are The vessels included 11 Brit- of at. Helena. He is a member fitted to the figure by. careful cut ash freighters, oneSwedish one of the Explorers Club, the Adven. and detailing. The coat silhouette Finnish and one Dutch ship. turers Club, and the Royal Geo- most liked is full and flowing but The 14 ships were cahrged by graphic Society, there are some wraDarounds and the Chia Kal-sheek rn- On Keynes' way toIndia esto some that have a belted-in' f u 1- Ient with ang into Co u- ped off at Mauratius, an i d an ness. nut Chinese portInviolaCo the Indian Ocean, to photograph nist Chinese ports in violation the final stamping ground of the Shbeulders are gently rounded Of a Nationalist order forbidding dodo bird, extinct since 1601. He and there's lots of collar interest foreign merchants shlips to call spent four months there because with variations on the shawl, at Red ports within 60 days fol- "I wanted to see the island where notched and petal collars. lowing a call at a FOrmosan the dodo lived." 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(Formnrly at 5. A. L.) DENTIST IS T TiWOi(4th of July &IAe. Mo, as tn t to Bran( iefoc nt Dr. C. L FAMIuea. D.D.)I former rehw lw instructor wGeoi- town Univ, Waiilpstota D.C- r wer tHt btist PeFedro enIs and Gambao, C.Z. -eda~sd t: H TSOMHODON1U (dutu-f and BrIeWrln. ai1llVa (new techaqWe far aetat& ante, stcx i.n: X-rays. urr y and Chidrn Dniustry. IIte: hanamA (a) 2-011 -: pJ m. datly.r FOR SALE Household FOR SALE:--Thor washer, 60- cycle, $30, or exchange for 25- cycle. Balboa 2-2387. LOST & FOUND LOST:-Poir lady's tortoise shell spectacles. In Ancon probably. Phone Ft. Kobbe 4275. race Comeu 27rom /9rachicu SNo one has kept a record of how many women have spoiled a beau- tiful appearance by plopping in a chair, A woman may walk beauti- fully and have a wonderfully con- trolled voice, but if she settles in a chair like a milkmaid squatting on a stool, it all goes to naught. Like many phases of be auty, "slowly-does-it" is the motto here. 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Agenmi laenla te. d Publieaeone 4 Central Ave. FARMACIA LUX Parque Lefgvre 7 Street LEWIS SERVICE 160 Central Ave. FARMACIA E TADOS UNIDOS FARMACIA VAN-DEB-=IS I 0 Street No. 53 I HOUSEHOLD XCHANGeo ' L J. rde. I sCo Ave. vNo. l NOV ADES ATIMS Via bpaf No. 34 ~_ _ ____ ___ __ FOR SALE Miscellaneous FOR SALE: Household goods, leaving for States; 1950 Chevro- let coupe. Cristobol 2384. FOR SALE: A.K.C. registered Cocker Spaniel pups. Will carry to allow choice. Phone 4-576. FOR SALE: New Home pedal sewing machine, excellent condi- tion. Phone 3-2334. FOR SALE Autonkobiles FOR SALE:--51 Mercury, A-1 condition. only 25,000 miles. Must sell, leaving Jonuary 16. Call Panama 2-0346 or see at 41fth Street No. 27, Bella Vista. Scout News 10ose eur shirt 'O wrong campaigns I -' a -..\. Atlantic District Holds Rally FOR. SALE: 25-cycle 5-cu. ft. The Atlantic District Canal Westinghouse refrigerator, excel- Zone Girl Scouts held a most lent condition, $35. Also /2-hp. successful rally on Thursday nd -hp. 2-cycle electric mo- afternoon at the Fort Gulick time. Fort Clayton. Theatre. t F Clytn This rallly was in honor of Miss Mltzi Siegel who, as a ed pictures of her trip last sum- senior scout, was the Canal Zone mer and gave an Informal run- delegate to the international ning commentary on them. friendship session held at the Mrs. Blalkowski bid goodbye Chalet, Adelboden, Switzerland, to Mrs. Bigelow, who is leaving In July and August 1954. .Ito make her home in the States, I and presented her a beautiful Miss Siegel is now an assist-et of hand painted tiles, a gift ant leader working with an in- from the Atlantic Side Scouters. termediate troop while attend-I The benediction was pro- Ing college int he United States.'nounced by Chaplain Arms and She is in the Canal Zone for a the flags retired In due order. short Christmas vacation, The program was opened with a flag ceremony, pledge of al- and Girl Scout promise conduct- ed by Troop 50, Margarita, Mrs. Louise Rainey, leader. This was followed by the invocation given FOr H azar s by Chaplain Ralph R. Arms. Those attending were cordial- ly welcomed by Col. 'John J. Davis, Commandant USAR Carib BY GALE DUGAS School and Fort Oulick. Mrs. H. W. Bigelow Jr., District 1 chair- NEW YORK (NEA) -- Your man, Introduced Mrs. Russell T. kitchen, probably the most Wise, president of the Canal streamlined room in your house, Zone Girl Scouts, Mrs. J. A. is alto the most dangerous room. Blalkowski, vice-president, Mrs. Take a look around it. (Not my Nancy Peterson, executive direc- kitchen, you think. I've all the tor, Miss Siegel, Col. Davis, Cha- newest appliances- and everything plain Arms and Col. H. 0. Paxon, is arranged for complete efficien. Lt. Governor of the Canal Zone cy.) and president of Council 801, A safety engineer wquld view Boy Scouts of America. Col. the room differently. Check ing Paxon spoke to the audience your kitchen equipment and your stressing the close friendship working habits, he'd point out to and ties between the Boy Scouts you the unsafe -conditions that and Girl Scouts and the military threaten your d ail y existence. and civilian communities. Last year, 5,000,000 men, women Troop 33, New Cristobal, Mrs. and children w e r e victims of R. E. Cox, led the singing of home accidents. According to the "Our Chalet." lMts. Bigelow In- National 5afe t C.uptcl produced Miss Siegel who show- kitchen was the Pla ere Dixon-Yates Contrve rsy NIWp YORK, Jan. 31 (UP) world organization's faults. A DI. Carl J. Hambro, Norway's Hambro, who was the last 9A- ver Wfr ng I su tive at the United Na- president of the League of Na- Iay DB vY I / i 1 Is 4, V a nd one of thb world's tons, said '.aggressive national- . aenlor statesmen, said to- ima" was one of the greatest o - easive nationalism" Is dangers to the United Nations IN N Jan (UP)- West Me s, Ar., to ed t nork~ o w states. Next on hi "The National Association of E- power into the Tennessee Vrally Stime, h pointed new s es. ex on lectic CompaniesNAEC) said Authority sysem The private o intrvew with the New power pol tics." today the raging controversy electricity od replace aowe Ti therewhas,forsome His complaints of the world over the Dixon-Yates 'contract r supplied, yv- A to -and atomic ar' "gared" to point out the feies. "What sense does it make ad: VAnda*the matter-ru.Tico 'tdeVt n lt because f rthe lat often obscured in -the debate- Dixon-Yates stands to make u1 - DelmiA man who treated you was an 'is simply whether an American due promuf at a. in wm,'of- WW M D &Arab?". Hambro asked. company, competent and able to risk. 2. There should be a Pweight- do the job, should have the op- Smith .;aid the 3..5 to 4 per ed voting system." "It makes no ortunity to help supply the e- cent return on the total invet N The. SS Unit- sense for Luxemburg, forin leetric power neededor atomic ment, which he said would o 1s6 p o1 queen of the At. stance, and the United States to development." cur if all costs are held to oti- Stoan unpre- have the same voting power. The Smith made his statement n ginal estimates, s tonsiderably de. Wbod is used on.present majority principle Is not a four-page pamphlet which heIlower -than the Approximately ly h pianos and butchers' realistic, not fair, not workable said is being distributed nation- per cent. regulated electric com- c blocks. More aluminum One vote for the U.S. and 21 for ally "to answer criticisms and I panies are permitted to earn 1w u br construction than in- Latin America is mlly... to help clear up misconceptions He said the AEC has pointed to e s0 sgle structure on 3. The disapearan e of lead- and misinformation" about the out that the Dixon-Yates com- ior so ays the National ership of sma powers due to proposed Dixon-Yates contract bine would furnish power at '- "rather brutal g t- er I- oo with the Atomic Energy Com- lower rate oan a comparable wed by the al representation, which mako e up the Dixo-Yates lic power. group denounced the e the 4 ilkan g. and United Nations as an arena r major financial risk-notthe gov- to public power systems and urg- ll ..i.alwa.M be borne personal publicity orU.a. on ally to aw r n ed are peri8ed 1o" ' t l .as.r o wi.th great I propaganda.l yo national Ime al said these companies codi..e e AtC__ ash.Ie eremoy. a re not guaranteed a profit, but The -~ Cl otoed heamr- las. wl as cain t could suffer financial loss over inW-but utwI" briefs a bg Principality of Lechten- ado nstant changes in na and the life of the contract. fro t'ea lw ays er twon i. . l Europes six smale. tropical strays such as ich Dixon-Yates would build a 107 he iMou toe t- af& t tie sE, and United Nations as an aneregna f oab r dollar power plant athe gov- to"p .lcpowrsemanrge so art.lways be bornevPerson& publicity or national Ioernmen t. ..edte_ ur esa OdAa'Jsbn oer~ aro isemn e anal ll Jil MAN a. r2 oes in me In huj numbers. T I. witSerin and groi1""to meal for atl.oves 5 oil for manufacturing -Sh'm a te o and PrinUng ink. The "mbia.- son River shad catel OM of the world's 000,000 pounds valued A cU. Th writings ofMar Sa womalosed that 13th-centu of Scottish menad high deve O Mte h system, the National S m ni, t U Society skys. "Horse omS thero were maintained at 2 b e o n e vale on highways rad Sta *begin. PAUo to various pnro 0 -- Be at home 400 bnha were kept i satons. The system *post'Md 1pectal-delive -1i >, animals and soap, paint annual Hlud h totals 2,- at $350.000. rco Polo dis. Godfrey Reveals He During Operation 1% -- 0.* iry China PHILADELPHIA Jan. 3 .(UP) relaXI hoped postal -R a d i and TV personality. o Geobraphic Arthur Godfrey revealed today he pothouses almost died during his op era- mti.e inter-o U in May, 1953, andi tat do- isting from spite great pain he hesitates t ovincea, and set a date for another Uf o' t at major death gamble. had Parcel' Godfrey's troubles with his hip ry fetur were reported in a copriht terview printed in this w = i sue of TV Guide magasie. He said concerning another 41' eration: '-I might go into a state O shock and never come out of Or I might come out eofM . only half a brain, or wla g-.II, - ver shot. "I haven't toU this It 9 people. but in that first for the first 24 lost me during that Godfrey a1Lala' shock hazard e r doeters have seleg down deep..4 "That's necessaO l 1. tion because they ha. Onete nerve or mun. It M., y have o give me ether to take me..down " Wd" I is B atrrid of the nl4 -Is : >-.., ' I;'*- : ZONE s 'i~ff~r -_ ^'' -IJ'.^H masihead and prestrrLkatej aIRt W ~WaiSp end, Geany made an ecoopeanc ebck that astoished the experts. Now aer *cbrle boom is an all*tUe high and shown o signs et slowldnagdowir'lt pace. Industrial :prodC :,oiacCoOt fo more thbn half of Germanys total output.. Today It I 11,' per cent of the l98Wl l and about 10 per cent above 1953's total tPctochart below gives eom- S. p prs__ivufi__ureson'b.aiceconomic factor. .. ,-- . RESORTS FOSTER'S COTTAGES, one mile past Santa Clara. Low rates.- Phone Balboa 2-1866. WILLIAMS' Santa Clara Beach Cottages'-rockgps, refrigeration, 2-bedroom. Phone Balboa 3050. Phillips. Oceanside cottage s,.. Santo Clara; Box 435, Bolboa. Phone Panama 3-1877, Cristo- bol 3-1673. Gramlich's Santa Clara Beach Cottages. Modern conveniences, moderate rates. Phone Gomboa 6-441. FOR RENT Apartments ATTENTION 6.1.! Just b uilt modern furnished apartments, 1,. 2 bedrooms, hot, cold water. Tel. Panama 3-4941. FOR RENT: Furnished 1-bed- room apartment, utilities includ- ed, $65. Phone Panama 3-2051. The Kitchen To Safety - of these accidents occurred. What are the chances of fall- ing in your kitchen? Last ,year, falls accounted for more t h a n half the accidents in the home. Of these, 50 per cent proved fataL Slippery floors o ft e n account for sliding falls and these are the most serious. Excess wax can cause slipping so the old adage about less wax and more rubbing is a good one to follow. There's only one really s a f e way to reach high shelves. And that's with a sturdy kitchen lad- der. Never use a chair, box or small table as a substitute. There are two simple steps in venting a kitchen explosion. sure to opon the oven doors to v nate It before lighting it W y. -:'mI*;' matchh TB. el de al iatpliBno~e' of whlch you're so proud aren't ac- tually life-savers f the erds are strayed, or loose. Always keep electrical connections away from the sink and have. a towel handy to wipe yeou hands before you switch on an appliance. Have& 4 stand for -your iron and if you're leaving the kitchen- (wvent for W.at you think will ,be sa ut length of 'tle), switch off all ap. pliances. . Never allow the children's toys to clutter, up the, kitchen l6r, lust waitiqg to t rj-p.' you. And teach your yopagts n o t to toach electrical acipances, sitove burners or pots and 1pns. Always turn the handles iuwad so thaf children can't grab -for them. There should be' a place 'for a first.aid kit in your kitchen. And doctors recommend that such a Yirst-aid kit in your kitchen. And doctors recommued that such a kit contain a c Inical t hermom- eter, sterile absorbent cotton balls, sterile gauze pads, roll ban- dages in several widths, adhesive bandages, an antiseptic aromatic spirits of ammonia,a burn rem- edy, rubbing alcohol, media c i n e dropper, tweezers and a pair of scissors. Still feel like oaing out to the ME, I'M JUST A STUBBORN OLD MULE-Riek RaDe, Joh Wible and BmI JamMW, J Brigham Yoag University students who donated blood in a campus e Cross drive, giptve t. eye to a long ared non-donor., It was all part-of a ampus gap at Provo, Utah. to pubfeid tlhea ..driver w-- bright about a plts of bloot - -. E Z? ..'. .. '- .. . -.. ._- --. -- "- -. -- .. =,'';_" .... r / .'" ." ;" *. ,4 -' ".a,f 4 <~9* - C I - .-~ *.3v .~*1~~~ I., 3,4 A "'A essive Nationalism' Hampers ilFamed Senior Statesman Declares IM. -- _ I_ ~__ I m -6 I I I . . I I . .3 r, IL 1 F2 :AN"'TL .SE I HItT IRKE PUFK 1 THEfl"W PUW'--T arono fwaA ue, un., you a Wood.-arls, 11 of them, re belleveto b teJget al-g family tena Da S Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Wood, they are from .kr Carolyn and arln,ls 10; | Margaret, 15: Joyce, 13, and Nancy, -W( Susan, 5; Sharm 4; I ada Jn a tw old, in mother's arms; Jacquelne, 1%; 2, and daddy All ~ Caesarian sectlon--to the 34-ye ll-om m -oer.AI to pisnteeion at LV=ociety, rM -made a il::ip pe a red i Sfrom R --- !r. .. ,-, 1. -.. ... '.AY..,- , --e T 'i% t. le ..7~ ~ ~ ~ 0:- L JA &7, .+.-x:-",,Sir A.L ,.'. .:., *.- -** -^ *;.*- .*^ :^ 4 . .... ...... .* . ,. ,., : -. I.. M E .- n .. ..+ ',, . -. ".l,-' ^~ ". "'."'- "'1 ." "' l. .. ....." : i -: ; ., .. i^^S ^a^Maet gamsffr II i- CY l d k P.j enfotWailgtn(Mo.), 57-60; A- idisast, Cicnai nipped Okao , TIan w..- eMRWA, A:M M ag;. I^ o Fort .obbe Lifeliners Nip Abirook Flyeri 2-1 nOXjA b' d" shutouts b Dave xing ads m S'Cla. .im d its re wt. SbwSMD B double by v Omu. A swm uA. ip Imi- t. tu d to two "' tU..... ln Oenil ir4 IDe p ning t' o u tth eo ui'th over a run t- d tr was ama. adetk'wo ,t ml the o oo lh f of StU League fo w ill% witheat d. -am.. ran-I ti; v o. Cimi my JOIN GRIFFIN KU* IORKL Jan. ~(W1 - OIio Ptatd 1phed to a con vinciig viotoMry amOver South- arm .CaMfoelas In a Rw Bowl that had become S olfamud, and Navy d.lastoeudSo b~rr a81I-0 amnuse of=W l w ll m the sugar Bowl to higwhl ht football bowl a-cuom on Nw Year's Iy. Duetrouseed me U-7.a ltleOrange, Bowl atMUIam rida; 0o to cabMI behind Vo beat Arka&as, |7, In the COU IBwl at D1- Texas; and J A m arrnty of nnr State kiked oi fourth- suarter extra point that gav" the BaSt a 1*-12 victory over thu West In the hsne Bowl in otbsa standout gpiveS - O'u mmi ,bYU_ "I w hbe amt.,=vlRCe eeqn -d %we But Ohio staO bd taken a 14-0 lead by ten Marin drives set. u o Uta eYrn Cul fwmbles. quutiaci Da" Le- tt -a frt and paed to Wtki for the eeo. b kme ad a fot rlhrphwl tmehibwn on a aer. Fulibaek =Jn Obtym scored as- avtimpa Iefor IU at the dept Bowl no IHw or- d. rni~ AMERICA REGAINS DAVIS CUP-F-n the far gourt, Tony Tra- bert. (left) and Vie Sex of the United States Davi Cup team pisy th doubles match a6 nt Australial Low Road (right) "ad Ken Rsewell m sydne. The Americans defeated the Aus- dles for the first W s ame 109 in Davis Cup play. Play. Nara Austi E. O1 Parrl Tumi Bern Osori Presc Robe Hugh. Chur !hl 34 1 10 27 9 Score by Inn~ng: Sodamen uli 1 utuO-5 7 4 Smokers 100 000 000-1 10 2 Summary: Rurs batted tn: z. Osorlo, Lopez, 01 adsatone, Charles. Earned runs: Sodamen 3 Smokers 1. Left on bases: Sodamen 7, Smoketr 11. Home runs: Gladstone. Two base hta: Loe, Gladstone. Puds. Stolen base: Parris. Wild p i t h: .Hughes.Vtruckout by: Arthurs 5, by: Hughes 2, Churn 3. Be on balls off: Arthurs 5. off: Hughe 2, Chirn 3. Pitchers record: 'Hughes 3 runs w, hta in - nings. Errors: Sodamen T (Old- atone 2, Kellman 2), Smokers 2 (E. Osotlio, Chumrn). Losing pitch- er: Hughes (2-1). WInnIn ptch- er" Arthurs (2-2). Doub hLys: More, Lewis; Bernard, .I Oso- rio. Umpires: Williams, Parch- ment, Karimaftltis. Time of geme: 2:09. 56"aen Defeat For- Second Strait ' ,-\ o s ,,,a,, Toniight's Gam~e Poto T.. 0* ,1 2 - . 'I '1e p '"t 1 i h *ivtwai esT ad I Ao 4t o ..it. .ofir a e . .i. . 0 " .-..... ".0tt e g*..,.0 0 .*** t I-1 m a eb 4__1 1 16 _ u_ l Pim w *Ban v 2' 0 .-0 . emmu -. n 0.. , 3 0 +..IM. ^ a 2 S ;t t two set shotk barley e in Ka .. Thor Kemanwe,,, o , I-I Osositrqed hoits .. ,n i otrr m orne, e ,M e -Al r sfw* nuerinq focrSteel h, I ^ HJb-, "d Inni1rmdint w WHInsII .U I ;, lW- tiLt w slx, o str alo p in 1 _lm R ,forced mo forS 1(M oa S i fl. <. lameuts: N.otk $ 12o, -s .%= l. e 0.- .," ,1-- "o I1 u, MotoA-wo-fW.t A *ll-a- .kwW :--ki ,TXuwBi a n ttv~.In- m --ai m T o -w1ms.,and .8never etIk lUUl. wa h taded ol a:had i 3 at. i.t -l neosiD .smond swasledto reltsiMs -- -CMOIn: A O w n-o t ___h W s wlad ItM Itn i l iMM off a 'I75 't7 bams . ;-Fordh *Ldn Tdorfe 0 kelma.1, d In other an g two aT eah R tu e, 1- Fr anctisolra so A -1. M elka r'"ateJ t 2, sClamp- ardtha rled Sy X -@ J1 IJ eswre oordr:E nae re7r 7 l& H b&Ut WW fmtr Bld- I.A MA M oherleading games atw MM A .guizad ra4 o Main :Rod$oresin Aig 0m.ODN a 1 I-T hemalnestretch to scoe b our 2-C-hic'as Ned $4.20, 4.60_ is oIn,- la at the 498aa -I-C. Wand e8.60, 13.00. 1.80 S-fs sYouth erntatce-petiai-ote when track champion FI ACE i sat "whleh bad defeated Main 1C.iDouble: (Cyc.40 e 2. a- Road overs bod ter distance the lone-Cholee Brand) 181.0. -Ca rivt went off the mu- TUHD RAg 2-CI huel ola i 1,800 bet oan S- A.a $13.40, 7 5.00, 3-D him to I -- l dol& --"bto A $6.,0, 4.10 ' more than were risked onMain 3-Ye pongo $6.00 1-Da Road. King's Prime Wus the to4r. One-Two: (Jal Alai-Lborla) 2-Ch favorite. ad the other tree P .4, -S starters were all rank outsldet, FOURTH RACE IAty s wus expected, Jumped I-Don pition $5.60, 3.60, 2.60, I-M into t lead riBt aftqt te 2-Volatador 0, 5.20 2-C-, break ,pdist a fast pace while 3-Consentida $.40. 3-0i going iner Qalela (Don Pt-Vola- so muad Milrto mt rated orn lee) W.. et-3 seIond ad third ptebes' wee DIPFTH RACE chasing a e pacesetter it 1-Montere $3.00, 2.20 1-M Lexden'8 K rize snd Ma -Ika $2 0. 2-At Road traWg o that order for SITH RACE the in o.rt .. 1-Dbdprincea $19.00, 5.0 / i dGo wn _the backstretch. 2-Peran Coaunte l 0. 4 Mai, Road loued pwt isrIl s 8EVENTH RAC PriHe and m tartd to s al.n I-Regal Chum $19.80 .20, 4.20 1-N pidO the ohlea the time 2--afrlyable $4.7'n. 2a60 2-R the h ru ed'the mile --8. Of cone $2.80. 3--R post Main a was already a- Seoond Double: (Dixiprin- Oi Fongde Mhrato W and ginn eeu-Retal Chum) $611 .1 Hip) Felner and gaining on the fast EIGHTH RACE going leader. I-Bismo $20.80, 7.40, 5.20 I-Cu 2-State Barge $2.60, 2.80 *.-Do Although Jockey Ruben Vas- 3-Te a $14.00. ques allowed Mat Road to take Qnela: (1smo -State 1-Bi a wide turn into the home- Barge) $19.60. 2-0-G stretch, the bg elght-year-old NINTH RACZE bay son of al ay-uperbe 1-Hurlecano $12.20 9.00, 8.60 rushed by Atys with his sweeping 2-Verticordia $7.60. 020 5I strides and quickly -opened a 3--My Dear $7.60. winning margin. He was four i e-Two:- furlecaao-Ver- fll lengths in front at the end ilcordi) $1N.10. ad wa steadily Increasing bi TNTH RACK p in when he pad the 1-V&aPey Star $8.40. 3.00 Loe I- lne --2Vulcantzado 3.00 Hour SAtys held on to. Wtoe thpklace LVENTH RACE Moor |iree lengths ahead of King's 1-Joe's FPddlinq 3.80. 3.20, 2.20 1Lewi Pri .whih came fropk. the n'ck 2-Kellphraae $4.80, 2.60 Thor In a game fi to odtuat Mir- 3-Double In $2.40. Oren matoats by a head for thtrd place Bratt money. SATURDAIS nIVIKNDS Cad Main Road returned $460 per I-Sedur $7.80, 8.20, 9.20 McD win ducat. 2-iDainty pucheass $12.00, 6.60 Kell Valley Star raced ti victory In 3-Numbet_ $ -.60k Char the featured $650 seven furlong SECOND RACE Arthr sprint for. Class "C" and "D" l-Royl, Signal $4.00, 3.00, 2.80 A horses yesterday with the aWiddf 2-Marantlas $1&00, 5.40 To "tricky" riding by -Wla Aginls &-Chara .Prince $5.40. I .-. _-+_ -.. -S .-.*. 7.- -"- Classic FOURTH RACE omar $15.40, 5.60, 5.00 3y. Moon $4.0, 3.50 ^_: ~(J~ ",L ady FIFTH RACE iral $3.40 2.0. 2.20 panita ..45, 2.40 n O A $.60. ark Sunet $5.60. 3.00, 2.60 hispeante $3.20, 2.60 upermmn $4.60. SEVENTH RACE erry 11Siper $6.80o .L60o, .2.10 de Oato $2.60. t.40o ay Spot $3.20. wnd Do 2ble: (Dark Sun- Merry Slipper) $17.68. . EIGHTH RACE ain Road $4.60, 2.20, 2.20 yas $2.20 2.20 king's Pr $2.60 uIniels: (Main Road-Atys) I. NINTH RACE oveno $30.00, 14.20, 11.40 ose Hip $35.20, 11.40 egal Bllas $3.60 ne-Two: (Noveno Rose ) $1,842.40. TENTH RACE oncejal $3.00, 2.20. on Goyo $2.40. ELEVENTH RACE agdad $8.20, 5.00 o0den Pick $3.00. o Longer PaMes BODA'MEN ers ab r h o a z, as 3 0 1 2 0 'adeau, s 1 0 0 .1 0 e, 2b 5 0 1 4 3 1, lb 5 0 0 6 1 e, rf 3 0 0 0 0 ld, If 1 0 0 1 0 hwalte, If-rf 4 1 1 4 0 tone, cf 2 2 1 1 1 onld, c 2 0 0 5 0 nan, c 1 0 0 1 1 les, 3b 4 1 2 2 2 ars, p 2 1 1 0 0 Lals 33 5 7 2A l em ab rh e gon..c ,5 0 1 8 1 ns 4 1 3 2 2 iorlo, lb 5 0 1 9 1 a, 3b 3 0 2 0 0 inUll, lf 4 0 1 0 0 ard. 2b 4 0 0 2 o10, cf 2 0 1 0 Cott,cf 1.0 0 0 0 rts,rf 2 0 1 3 0 hes, p 2 0 1 1 0 n,p 2 0 0 0 0 On balls route. Wits u adi WVl a lowed the tying run beforI'e blng relelved by Reynolds. Reynolds also walked the next two hit- ters, and Lovelady was aled i to put out the fire, which he did in workmanlike manner. When the smole cleared e- way, tho.e Palomas had erased their t. "un deficit, ad wre sitting O a sIx-run lead. George harper, ws the winning pitch- er with Wins being charged with the first iM. In the opening ceremonies prior to the game, . Iss of the Schrols lDivsion prepnted Fastlieh Vark to the Teem Age League, honoring the sponsor of the League by naming the ~lld after him. John Winklosky accepted the field for the Meh League,. and gave brief resume of the life of the League t Its growth. He then thanked ti a peo- ple responsible for the Leage's success. Paul Moh], as the originator of the Idea, and Jule Duols for his part In locating or V- his able handling of our kr-'- ness department aMnd_ T. Ho-. Jh BiH llinkle and Ralph Park-I er, our player assuignment om-I mittee, for their handling of a very explosive situation. The sucem of our season wil shw Just how well they have done their job. To two of the fairer sex go the h omonors our coring and publicity: SMrs Mildred 9utherland and Mrs. Anna A. Kleran rNOOK- tively. The able handling of mar minutes and money Is also en. trusted to one of the fair sex: Mr&. Cone Hnkle. Governor John Seybold gave co eing the ustlich Le o t attenton'on the paths from first. to third Then the players march. the field, and the JPuma . AIDie start. . The music of the 23da In31 * Division Band wi grted' .w . loud 0m q a leader I. 0. 0 Tomorrow at 4,,10 .pAn Fafth Park1 the Uma tll play hopt ti t0e Gu, or J. Durfee wifl mIri Macaw. with e0th1i t *'r; T. Dudeeatching. &rt . Chan doing the roeivbtn. 1x9v forget, 4:30 p m. FUtUeh Pa ENit UISiU The basketball eR.' IAL .9.- ' S' . , 4! .. ./ "...+ . .. .* *. .. PRO LRAGUI STANDINGS Tea- W L Pet. GB Smokers 8 6 .671 - Yatees 0.7 .560- Sodamen 7 11 M.8 3 3-i NatarF Nihth' RIults At Panama: Sodamme 9, Yankees C Satokeurs I No lame Tenight (Natlemal MI aarmg) By J. J. GARRISON JR. A revamped Sedamen teamn, behind the fine seven-hit pteb- Ing of Stanley Arthurk, defeated the league leading Smokers 5 to I aIMt night at the Stadium and clhimbed to within three gamee of the lead.. The Smokers' loss dropped them back into a virtual tie with the.C.V. Yankees. although the Smokers ae all In front by .008 percentae points. Tammy hBuhes. jhe loser started for the Smoke. and iave upo three hits and tr runs. Clarence Churn relief in the fifth and finished the lMe.- The Smokers scored e oly run in the bottoni of first taen Hal Naragion singled over ecd and went to second on', 0la4 stone's error. Austn ngled to left center and Naragon was out at home op Gladstone's throw, Austin qolnf the way to'third when Kman threw the ball In- to centerfl d in an attempt to nail Auatn who had moved from TITam A r Tor I tw l 16i ' '0tuwh first on the throw . SeewAus u AL AVi Alm.' onuu OAuW. a .. A.b.n ratlawataes ta11aa*4* ing put anu ms e -tr on &e-uua ta M *9W . _I..tJ# e s ooru !.t$6. . the uurd om a ya apMg tand uoi.. es. o i 1_ er wou .oenuor Wis , ni We top 1 eldBs oer * u !V% and uaupiu 14 or I .. fI at ae w"- PQw IaM.ruuI W6 0. 1 put u ar in fcn sks awg w.ads. nawlt d m' S uao, emg 1 on 1aite e a -n wiarle" Aj _o -A me. n..'. went to e ond on t" She . Sand mcoreo. wM-p Uhiarn tme o center .e14 tiW te mi Od ley- I . UN o .. Today has been decreed a d'y&V of ntlow mourning _4ata taokers and Sodam n"g *will be played at a e However, tomorr4"'s bi , ble header between mok and the Yankees sIx o'clock 'anm sale frofttoday t* s Grecha AalloB Ina -- *-FI- ^ >- - __ _ r - . . mn- - r '"'~:4~ai~''-T ~ ''" p - PALOMAS COP a abort speech on the I FATlUCH LEAGUE 0 MENUR dri Jo. r the sport d .afer wa the lei . In a game marred by loo c1 season he roem fielding aniund deripr pitching, the pitcher' imounGtM gt the P mas took the measure of to do his stint. on r the. Pumas 12 to 8. Wi Mr. Fasth do Bobby Wills started on the tly atce.'s o.p._ i,.N mound for the Pumas, but after er, wal b Iy twb getting a two-run lead 1 the un _d the sign paintdt I i -" 2. - A I-. . .r' ,. T . Upse forth lp;^*. ^.* 's-. *-;u AN INDEPENDENT AILY NEL Panama mt "[-o f**jl i f olm m Am t ah nA th th3euI4 Pf l k -Aa f OS ANGELES, Jan. 3 (UP)- USC. g** u fCjv l nu w tIS 64r 5805 af ( key) Jelke II vice case began a secret investigation today which. may result In identifiesa- ton of several top movie per- sdnalltles as patrons of a high- As T IF ~ -J f riced Manhattan call gir .Arm ed Service Detective William Haughie ws flown here Saturday by New Yok police after Jelke was granted a new trial by the Court of Appeals on; his crnviction of two counts of Ills l l uS compulsory prostitution on Feb. if h S schools 27. 1953. Haughie refused to comment on his assignment. Asked if he would WASHINGTON, Jan. 3 (-UP) three months to answer a re- questicn the celebrities reported- -Defense Department office a s porter's questions on the cuar-. ly identified as call girl patrons said today they will go ahead rent status of segregated by Pat Ward in testimony closed with plans to end racial segraga- schools on military posts and to toe press at the New York tion at schools on all military when they will be Integrated. trial, Haughie said: pests by September despite Su- But the final statements by sev- "1' ca't answer that. Any in- preme Court delay on the integra- eral officials were a clear-cut in- formation about my assignment tion problem. dication that the department does m ecr.ie from my New York Two schools have been late- net intend to retreat from the Wil- str-friors." grated since Defense Secretary son direcive. New York sources believed Charlesc E. Wilson la January The schools for children of mill- Heaighie's assignment was to get issued a directive ordering all ary personnel presented he pecu- ne evidence in the case. The on- such schools to end segregation liar problem since, while they are ly West Ceast connection known at "as soon as practicable" and located on military installations, pr'--nt is the rumrnied Hollywood not later than Sept. 1, 1955. Two they are operated with federal as- cl! -tele of the s$100-a-night call other schools have been closed. distance by local school boards. g Defense Department office i a 1 s Under the Wilson directive, the Ike heir to a three million said the..remainin 17 schools se- military services and the Office di r hl'irvgo oleo firaune. was 'gregated at the time Wilson is- of Education are to negotiate with se:;eanted to three to six years in sued his order "will be integrat- 0 Sinl. 1inp rn charges he forced'ed on or before September of this - young wcimen to work for him as yan wr esgnpr Court . call girls. 1 Their statements were signifi-, \nSu reme Coulrt D1 ccant in view of the reported fqel- )Upreme He was freed on $50,000 hall ing among the lpwer echelons in i penv'ng his apprl--v.'ich lihe won the Armed Services and the Of- * Friday-but served an eight- fice of Education that the milta- njn r V LI m. .1 ter:-m in t: New York Ci- fry should 'not press integration o M jo C hi ty w6rkhouse latt yeat for mle.' now in view of the Supreme Court o gal j-osrEs;i:n f twu.wapons. deley on the question. I NEW YORK, Jan. 3 (UP) - The 'court has not yet issued a The American Civil Liberties VT-en New York police arrest- derre on how segregation should Union today hailed the Supreme e. '.e in a *ral!4 frlh aj.iba tA- be in public schools and has Court decision prohibition racial aMT- i August, 192, tey sells. scheled new hearlags on the-segregation in public edationII e . a' r-a 3a3ks. ThM bcBi problem. However, the Wilson or- as the "major civil libertiles gain" cn:lOnel the names of neasty der was Issued last spring on.in- o 154 1 2,C 1 pere.rns ncluIng th or'of structions from President Eisan- The organization's 34th an- wllknown entertaInment i. hower before the court decision nua reor ant listed s other m- ,an- I r .i figure-i wlo holding segregation uncons t it u- portant gains the special s enate I pc;'e said patronized Jelke'sI lion 1. dp committee's condemnation of A, I The Justice Department has ad- cm itte' ndmnatio of V'.-ghle declied 'tp comment vocepted a loaI approach on me Sen. Joseph FL. Mcc arth and On.1 b *-.I. fe .-h g: ipnt(gration in public schools, with educational groups' fight "a- cw b yet if he -alesk aid from federal cinius determining how gainat the assorted orthodoxies LoUZ e p43 hii:e> h is invesi- and when schools shall be inte- which seektodictate eduetion- Ps.tLOesl nBiiritles said they grated. al content and method and per- 'wu be glad to help Haughie if Racial experts with the Defense sonnel."I Steuueated, Department esaid hat as B result Despite this progress, the re- - T hgme ofJelke's New York of the Supreme Court and Justice port said "defenders of civil trit, re were reports that the jDepartmtnt's action, the queson liberties" still must combat "or- 0 -filu id lsvoLve -several top, has frequetly been raised with- ganlzed discrimination," attacks HaS wM name*. But when Miss In the Armed Services and the on free speech and due process ir 1 Qmjed, th oress was bar- Office of Education over whether of law resulting from risling con- aom te' coutrtrorm. ithe military should not wait to earn over uvenile delinquency, -sr believed thrt named of see what the Supreme Court does. and the federal employee securi- C cler'a1 nstioned in the pre- Time Defense Department is ty program. I. tri 1 vulfl:e rr---: I in a still touchy on the question of The union said the three main cort sessions at Jelke's next school lItegration, as indicated acco 4ppshments of the year byc galrfactegrat Iton, accomIt by the fact that it took over "produced more advances for S. -- civil liberties in the last sixl months than in any correspond- Nperiod for several years." The report said the SupremeC ourt ruling "is already province to be far more than a legal c capetone; it is an incalculably l valuable psychological release of 0 Additional energy, channeled fl -. Ithroulh all sorts of official and fl endIing anti Negro discrimina- 81 tlon, in employntent and hous- v Ing and other areas, as well as F il med 212,80 'Useless' Armed Forces Jobs '1Found, Abolished .: WASHINGTON, Jan. 3 (UP)- A House subcommittee reported today that 212,8M00 useless jobs were found and abolished in the e-armed forces in the last two years. Chairman Robert J. Corbett (R.-Pa.) aid servicemen and ci- S vilians holding the unnecessaLiy luN T'hBE A--This motor scooter w hl can e taken Jobs "were either separated frem . an tfoIet0into a suitcase makes its debut in Parils, Tancei duty or transferred to positions t s Il-about 50 mph over ahnost any kind of terrain, and is in combat operations." bg -rdeed bu the French army for use In airborne diC i D Corbett said .his Post Office .and Civil Srvie .asubcommilttee +_ . .was .advised of the emovals and transfers by the Dereuse Depat- meit in amreport -on "man9 we utilization.? He said elimination of the ue- less jobs Is saving 900 million dollars a year, a saving made, possible by surveys the serviow conducted in cooperation wiffi hb the subcommittee. Combat readiness was not les,- sened by the cuts, Corbett ua.L He said the eliminated jobs w ep found to be "unnecessary toe accomplishments of their pV mary defense objectives " The department which Corbett based meant did sonta n the to figure on oswld wih Cor- bett cited. Neffaide p ed that the sabcom tee cp piled the total from a numbs er specific job reductlans la t by the Army. Navy and Air Feore In the report. , The department repot. military permamel bad, trimmed about 9 per Mcent, 3,88%,000to S3,3 10200a eW years an lsI" e s wg civilian am ed forces. @'. ?fl., tV,,1 These outt, freW has HM h TIent mhmtl ,hit n**** m liqte"9t *CA rcawa Sceunry. J e vw -dahr ___ ~ ~ ~~ ~~ ______ ._ DAY, JANUARY sItU s to Go Desegri the local authorities to operate the schools on an integrated bas- is. It the local edsesonast-agen- cy refuses the Defense Depart.- meat wil tlad ovr operation of the schools, with te coit paid for out of .approptis adatin- istered by the Ofe of Educa- tion.. Authorities within the Defense Department do not believe that lo- cal agencies will .accept such a condition, and further more they suspect that the military services and the Office of Education are not actually pressintg the local authorities tooird on this score. Defense Department operation decision Named ties Gain' education..." "We know and the world knows that we can, by keeping every- lastingly at it, put an end to organized diperimlhattan before the end of the century," the re- port said. It said "the Senate and White House, the party machines and the people as a whole too long allowed or even encouraged" Mc. Carthy's activities. "But it Is- significant that, wherever the issue of Senator McCarthy was squarely oined in the congressidona elections- just held the candidate opposed to him was victorious. Fairness in legisltive Inquiry bas taken on a new lease, on life." egaarding the eduatmnal field, the report said "1aVe - stitutir"' are saill stupid cowar oughh to cancel th- partir i in debates on iplor recognition on Com- munist Lnipa, and mapy teach- ers still keep quiet about any- thing controversial for tear of losing their jobs." "But it wa the foundations which won in the fiasco of Rep. Carroll I, Reece's committee In- vestigation of them. And you can ardlyp.uck up amass-circu-. ation magasiae these days with, Out finding at article which af- fords at least some support for 'reedom of inquiry and cora- nunication hi public and private schools and colleges and unl- ersltles.." - ..- 4 '. oP pr. ate Subr i aed mayor -Bu.eaker. * :'" '_ .. -?.am vo- ,. a ", .- -^ .. Jelke Case Reaching Hollywood in Texas. Nary-Indianhead Naval Pow- der Factory, Md., and Patuxent Naval Air Station, M)d. The two bases where segregat- ed schools have been closed are at the Naval Air Station, Pensa- cola, Fla., and Reese Air Force, Base, Tex. Ella Fitzgerald Sues PAA For Discrimlnaion r-tut t aSmtS 3 UP)- Singer fiu Fltuerald and three t re tchag, ed Pan A- arianV fflt Aia with ra- cial '4crimlnation today in a $270,000 damage sujt on file In federal court Besides Miss Pitagerald, the plaintiffs were John Lewis, her planist-accompanist; Georgiana Henry her secretary. and Nor- man 6rans, her' business man- ager. I The suit said the group made reservations on a Pan American plane last July from Ban Fran- cisco to Sydney, Australia, to fulfill concert contracts. All but Gras, who was to Join them at a later date, were given first class accommodations. In- cluding assigned sat numbers. It said. The suit said Gmanz joined the party in Honolulu but wLen the plane was about to take off for Sydney, Pan American agents "refused to allow the plaintiffs to reboeard the plane," which took off without them-. Mias HsF erat -Lewis and Miss Henry charged this was "malicious" and moti ated by "prejudice because of their race and color." Mario McDnald's Remark'l Put Off As She HI HOLLYWOOD. Jan. 3 (UP)- The marriage of actress Marie McDonald and her e-husband was postponed indefr to- day when she was d by illness caused partly aus- tratIons of the couple's iSaptx to re-marry. spokesmen said the actress at In serious condition but Is In need of a "good rest." She Is suffering from nervous exhaus- Ion, fatigue and virus pneu- monia. Miss McDonald divorced wealthy shoe manufacturer Har- ry Earl in Las Vegas, Ncv., las Nov. 21 Boon afterward the eou- ple reconelled In New York City. They flew to Paris to- be re- married. But French laws pre- vented a quick marriage: They tried to marry in ngland, There they learned taw nglish-did not recognize their dMya0e. In. fng- land the Kal6au are mmaried. Attempts towed Ia Tau10er, Zurdh and. Lth.tensteln lso *"W blocked lcal w n - the retarn to e lted 5 .They pl aNed to iWny aI Vegas .ea New oe"" e 2 Americans Near Fr From Sov MOSCOW, Jan. 3 (IP) Thai United States embassy expect to be advised "momentarly, :y the Soviet government of )he release of two Americans who have been serving prison terms in the Soviet Union, an Ameri.- can spokesman said last night. SThe two Americans are John H. Noble, 31, Detroit, Mich., and William T. Marchuk, 34, Brack- enbridge, Pa. The spokesman aid the Soviet government prdkised to release he two men in a note delivered to the embassy last Thursday night. t d4 tho la A6 we 'iet Prison Ca -.been a fkvorab tbe cawes of Mu and that they wi Li ISPAPR ran 4 ^m reham Lincoln. FIVE CENTS Ahead egation of the schools may pose some Sraim in Congress, among erners, because it will raise the question of appropriate ad ditional money to operate inte grated schools. Only two of thi school buildings, however, a r e owned by the local educations agencies. In the two schools thas far ha- tegrated-at Fort Belvoir, Va., and Cralg Air Force Base, Ala. -it was necessary 1 the De- tmse Department to take over operationn. Defense Department officials said that thus far there has been so report of difficul- ties at either school. The 17 schools to be integrated by September are located at: Air Force Bases-M a x w e 11, Ala.; MacDill, Eglin, Tyndall and Patrick in Florida; Andres Md. Randolph Shepherd and tack- land in texas, and Langley, Va. -Army-Pine Bluff Arsenal, Ark.; Fort Sill. Okla.; Fort Bliss, Fn4r Cam Houston and Fort UAood they would advise the em basy when the man would be release. g a ed. edThis Information has not yet REDS Among the e been received, he maid, adding: three Americans held in a So- ' e S ut we expect it wi viet prison camp southeast of aL S"But we expect will e Moscow who are reported to be Smentarily." In good health Is John H. Noble The spokesman said that the (above) His brother, George RENO, Nov., Jan. 8- -iup) Soviet government, in Its note, Noble said in Detroit. the Two men and t - Salso raised the question again of Communists were unpredic- pected of robbing theCal. 11 children the Soviets claim are table and "the more publicity if., Bank of $40,00 Ay of Soviet nationality but are be- the three receive the less were captured at a mO near Germany.u tempt ;unsces However, the spokesman em- along with his father in Dres- The men wen a s phasized, the note did not link den, Germany, in 1945. The old- Donald Ander sone I the release of Noble and Mar- er Noble was later released. Barker, 25, antd tAhe t e chuk with the demand that the The embassy spokesman said believed to be their wi1 1 e, Americans turn over the 8gviet the soviet note stated there "had Police said a bloato o . children. y vam hg bntadniun .r-s mqeus "There was no question of any hs A dA i watound in teol ar -a deal, bargain or exchange," hesftore men a, C - said d.v pm, wt an, 150,000 Japs Pay st iPet6alsa Marchuke t, asohierwanHated Police sal4 the J our adbited S AWOL after he d appeared Year the Cotati robbery. an AWOL9aftoBerl diswaroed nW a rs CallsAndeaapparently became a- Noble, a civilian, was arrested An Thd larmed when Jack iS 'at tiL whoby owe thlag to t j "wnr - Se an d UTOKYO, Jan. 3 .e(UP)- More d to mam a telephone C - TOKYboJan.2Ue).MoreAndersonnpulled&a gun-dfore- Mendes-France Sad than 150,000 persons from all ed Sprk Tto of i over Japan crossed into the Im- of the aniA.a sl ias out Prepared ulf perial Palace grounds yesterday during fich adersea'ag.Ua r o t -to pay their New Year's greet- went off, the bubet cr-4 a g for ee Ministca er Ings to Emper6r nirohito and Sparkm 's he$ and atl, ka -rin l tnell ny Empress Nagaco. Darker t the cheat .- PARIS, Jan. 3 (UP)-Prdmier Police said that 1600,30 per- Sparks ca e tneis. La-.h Ite Pierre Mendes-France will give sons had crossed the NI ubashi SprksmaM s e ar and-I-, up his posa t as foreign minister (double bridge) nto the te- R.au e u t -fle It about Jan. 15 and try todhapl sant grounds of the palace at because ofualackt cate In the field of domestic re- closing time of the gates to sign They returned t t e form his spectacular successes their names in the New Tear'shn O fre, wuinn n tonatonal affairsnform- register to catch a glimpse of woman who heard oing into hreis last tw eks ta household building to as foreign minister, T heir subjects horeieranheaf rM h eal t!W F cas worein p onieorte d d- Th well-wish ers trekkedt s l te ma reapo- vi the palace groundip an emderl Naionl Asse mbl's Fr eign ma- p er patently reme d inded of g thirs etra office he had held xe d ya o th atl occurred e on since he became premier. peh ousehda bulding1t as worng n efforts t o -d persons were trampled to death TA (U d rn. a sig Pour mebtine next ad 5 injured in a mad sm- o *rne - swiftl to tidyuptaedU irsNf tpede over the Nijubashi. nao Ir woud tons Secretary General flag An augmented police amce and see no edu ti6o7 o'a Hammerxkjold at an hour-long5Cit precautions were credited but that tere would be as - conference here Saturday to with e order todayt. tenaf1led Mama race tea$s a sound out Chinese Communist Amon the crowd today, o less Tahowion at l t leaders on coeristenceno a nd6a. siam iSj7re f choiceBe .- nws He has hinted frequently he tha -An a ugofethe nea rl 40000 The United Dor oaa t . istry.o SW it is accepted i ao v st- precw iol s wtill hS td16 ied ement quarters as an im- dlpole liPe e h e a a nenc herentwith Jan. a1 o s hd might Il w the likely date, although no of- wned families to leave the through buying t a na ficial announcement has been aged and children at home to truce." made. avoid tha sant hap. The paer said the *te pe- He tried to win Popular Re- G oodee r er neutral natlls ti l Ibe s publican and Gaulliot support C Q quality getet dae in W b"It by offering the post successive- o ial aw c thatgiea 3eR- ly to Robert Schuman and *aa- Urnanii trajum has atreng ton PalewakIL. Reliable ources an ium re foothold within the b of the said both declined. d *a o yfree world," It said. "thy form Mendes-France transfer of Ou in Ir.uy a liability and constitute oan- the office will leave him free to cej to the unity of solidarity of concentrate on the economic me- TURIN, Italy, Jan. 2 (UP)-A the ree natloae." forms he has advocated ever good quality of uranium ore ha tes neutsral atloesn,- the since they were turned down as been discovered tn the moun- United Daily News "can- too harsh by Gen. Charles de tains south of here, near the nt be expected to a .e, Gaulle- just after the war. Fren O border, it was learned to- responslbiltles of Only Saturday night' in a fire- day; Othe alliance of the th side chat he called on French The rich strike was reported any more. The worst e men to throw off their lethargy southeast of Caneo, M miles Is that they would and indecision and make 1955 a outh of herecon the bottom lip the Cpmmuneat -le 'for banner year in the rejuvenation lof the Piedmont Po vf ey as it tte collA of ea s- of their country. rises into the Alps mritsem. tern of the free' world." I .-- -er ~evrly I tnhalator a.iutt to re- , . . _ - ,/. 2'.^* l ? 2. wi-J MRiad- sd-o-- ~ ~ Toff- F.sr IaBnan. - It ws .eed .arne 4 'n baussy brought up Soble, Marchuk i A inertcan w ith A Office five times dat year. 1 . ile .. .. . .. -. ~-"AJ'r-; - -c -~ .niQ 47 C -~ "ILI~IIIYM I - -... --- I , -r. r L., i i |
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